HUNGARY AND ITS CRITICS: ORWELLIAN DEMOCRACY AT ITS BEST
10 April 2013
For the past two years, Hungary’s government, prime minister and governing party have been the subject of largely unprecedented attacks by both internal and external critics. These critics have assailed everything from the size of their parliamentary majority, their drafting of a new constitution, freedom of the press and the judiciary and their ‘unorthodox’ economic policy.