"Prime Minister Orban ... was elected for a third term last April 8 by a two-thirds majority, which makes him the most popular leader in Europe. In fact, he may be the only popular leader in Europe ..."https://pjmedia.com/spengler/chutzpah-in-strasbourg/ …
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Replying to @Outsideness
Look, it's also true that the system here is more and more like the Russian one. I'm not saying he's not popular, but that 2/3 a product of lots and lots of attacks on democracy.
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Replying to @Delca__ @Outsideness
You stay that as though it's a bad thing.
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Replying to @Djomo_Arigato @Outsideness
It's always more fun from the outside. A nationally flavored socialism this is. Worded like this, it doesn't sound that good, huh? Because it isn't.
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Replying to @Delca__ @Outsideness
Since taking office in 2010, Hungary's economic freedom score went from 66.1 to 66.7. Not exactly a hard turn to socialism. Besides, I'm willing to forgive a lot domestically due to his resistance to open borders insanity.
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Democracy has stopped working for the Left, as it did briefly in the early 1980s. The challenge to NRx is not to get too excited about it. (Some grim Schadenfreude is acceptable though.)
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