
The Constitutional Coup and the Building of an Authoritarian Regime in Hungary
Péter Magyar and the Tisza Party are dismantling democratic Hungary as we have known it since 1990.

Péter Magyar and the Tisza Party are dismantling democratic Hungary as we have known it since 1990.

Voter surveys suggest that nearly two-thirds of the new Hungarian government’s own voters are dissatisfied with the lack of civic engagement in key decisions.

Dozens of right-wing and conservative members of the European Parliament want to hear the European Commission condemn an amendment to Hungary’s constitution, expected to be passed today in parliament, removing the country’s president from office in a blatant violation of the rule of law.