
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.

The Venice Commission indicated that it was ready to urgently discuss the Hungarian President’s submission regarding the constitutional crisis in Hungary.

A Council of Europe deputy was informed that the Budapest visit of the Venice Commission had to be postponed—because the Tisza administration declined to receive the delegation.

In Hungary, the migration dispute is unfolding alongside a constitutional confrontation between the Magyar government and the President of the Republic.

The socially progressive Scottish government will bring its grievances before Edinburgh’s Court of Session.