Feb 24 • 19:00 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway Aftenposten

Putin's strongest supporter in the EU under pressure

The upcoming elections in Hungary on April 12 could significantly impact the country's democracy and the future of Vladimir Putin's most crucial supporter within the EU.

The article discusses the critical implications of the upcoming elections in Hungary on April 12, which have the potential to affect the balance of power in the European Union and challenge the leadership of Viktor Orbán, a key ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin. As the country heads to the polls, the stakes are notably high, with three key questions looming: whether Hungary will reverse its trend towards authoritarianism, if the European faction led by Orbán will face a setback, and what this means for Putin's influence in Europe. Orbán's government, which has been in power since 2010, has been credited with systematically undermining democratic institutions, civil society, and the media, leading to Hungary's status as the lowest-ranked country in the EU concerning democracy.

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