In a state of necessity. How has Orban changed Hungary:
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Beschreibung: | Viktor Orban's sweeping victory in the 2010 election ensured his party, Fidesz, a constitutional two-thirds majority in parliament. The party took over the rule of the country from the discredited political left when Hungary was plunged in political and economic crisis. Claiming that the circumstances were unusual and that it had a strong electoral mandate, Fidesz introduced radical changes in the country and thus challenged the previous economic and political order. These changes have led to an unprecedented concentration of power and provoked a discussion on the limits of democracy and the rule of law in the European Union.The state's economic role has strengthened. The Orban government has been unable to overcome economic stagnation but it has managed to stabilise Hungary's budget situation, which needs to deal with the high debt. Hungarys relations with most partners in the EU and NATO have cooled due to controversial moves made by its government. As regards foreign policy and economic co-operation, Orban has granted high priority to the "Eastern opening", where Russia has assumed the leading role |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (1 p. 42) |
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