Hungary is set to hold elections in April. They are a litmus test for the resolve of the Hungarians to cast off the illiberal practices of Viktor Orbán. This article by Helen Womack is published by News Decoder. Here is an excerpt:
In the Budapest district of Angyalföld — which means “Field of Angels” — the angels and devils differ, depending on who you talk to.
Some say Viktor Orbán, prime minister since 2010, is doing a sterling job, protecting the interests of Hungarians. Others say he is a dictator in the making and the country must unite around opposition leader Péter Márki-Zay.
“We need a change,” said one of my neighbours.
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