匈牙利投票:反对派崛起威胁欧尔班对权力的控制
匈牙利周日的选举可能产生远远超出其国界的影响。自2010年总理欧尔班维克托上台以来,他的非自由政策使匈牙利成为唯一被自由之家列为“部分自由”的欧盟成员国......
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来源: France 24
Sunday’s election in Hungary could have repercussions far beyond its borders. Since Prime Minister Viktor Orban came to power in 2010, his illiberal policies have made Hungary the only EU member state classified as “partly free” by Freedom House. His close ties to Vladimir Putin have also complicated Europe’s response to the war in Ukraine. Hungary has become something of a black sheep within the EU – but also a model for far-right movements elsewhere. The question now is whether that model is faltering. Opinion polls show a strong lead for the centre-right opposition Tisza party, led by Peter Magyar, who defected from Orban’s party in 2024. Meanwhile, the government’s efforts to boost sluggish economic growth by attracting Chinese investment appear to have backfired. Our regional correspondent Gulliver Cragg reports.
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