In a notable shift in Hungary’s legislative landscape, the government led by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has enacted amendments to the constitution, empowering the administration to intensify its ongoing crackdown on dissent and consolidate its hold on power. Critics argue that these changes further erode democratic norms and civil liberties in the country, raising alarms among human rights organizations and European Union officials. As orbán’s government faces increasing scrutiny both domestically and internationally, the constitutional amendments serve as a pivotal maneuver in a broader strategy aimed at fortifying his regime against opposition and criticism. This article examines the implications of these constitutional changes and their potential impact on Hungary’s political future.
Hungary’s Constitutional Changes and the Implications for Democratic Governance
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Author : Noah Rodriguez
Publish date : 2025-04-15 08:03:00
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