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A family member of Hungary’s first prime minister has broken decades of silence to defend his relative’s controversial legacy amid ongoing debates about national history. In an exclusive interview with Hungary Today, they describe him as “unfit, but not a traitor,” challenging long-held perceptions about his role in the tumultuous period when Hungary lost significant territory. This candid perspective sheds new light on a figure often vilified in historical narratives, reigniting discussions about patriotism, leadership, and national identity.

Unveiling the Controversy Surrounding Hungary’s First Prime Minister

The legacy of Hungary’s first Prime Minister has long been a subject of heated debate among historians and citizens alike. While some label him as the man who betrayed the nation by surrendering key aspects of Hungarian sovereignty, others argue that his actions were driven by the complex realities of his time rather than treason. A close family member recently…

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Author : Ethan Riley

Publish date : 2026-02-08 10:56:00

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