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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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