
Fidesz Calls for Major Protest Against Hungary’s Authoritarian Shift
The new government “is crossing every boundary—human, moral, and rule-of-law. Hungarian voters did not give a mandate for this,” ex-PM Viktor Orbán wrote.

The new government “is crossing every boundary—human, moral, and rule-of-law. Hungarian voters did not give a mandate for this,” ex-PM Viktor Orbán wrote.

Following heavy electoral losses for his party, Hungary’s long-serving PM will not take up his parliamentary seat—instead shifting his focus to rebuilding the nationalist camp.

The move comes after Budapest’s criticism of the European Union that it is turning a blind eye to serious abuses.

Budapest hosted a screening of Taking Over, a documentary focused on the liberal Tusk government’s abuse.

Instead of helping, Brussels has punished Hungary for protecting its borders.