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Zsuzsanna Szelényi: How strong is Viktor Orbán's grip on Hungary?

Feb 6, 2023
23:53
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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Hungary Is a Trouble for Hungarians and Europeans
01:39 • 2min
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3
Fides' Party - Is Viktor Orban Right?
03:18 • 2min
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Viktor Orban and Hungary's National Identity
05:23 • 2min
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Hungary Is a Democracy or Not?
06:55 • 2min
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Is the Hungarian Election System a Putin Style Country?
08:40 • 3min
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Is Hungary a Police State?
11:12 • 2min
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The Right Response for Those Who Believe in Democracy
13:15 • 3min
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Do You Think It's Viable for You in the Hungarian Opposition?
15:55 • 2min
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Is the Opposition Engaging in a Culture War With Orbán?
17:30 • 1min
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Should the Opposition in Hungary Be a Liberal or a Small Sea Conservative?
19:00 • 3min
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The Unwitting Human Face of a Global Con
21:41 • 2min
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Stephen Sackur speaks to Zsuzsanna Szelényi, a former ally, and now prominent opponent, of Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Has Orbán found a political formula, illiberal democracy, for which his opponents have no answer?

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