Definition of democracy
The current model in Hungary is that there are elections but no freedom of expression (ban on free journalism and freedom of expression in academia), Viktor Orbán’s insane corruption, and all sorts of other problematic things. Do you think it’s still possible to call a country like Hungary a democracy? And I think that’s a bit related to the debate over judicial reform, whether democracy is just majority rule or also checks and balances and protection of individual rights.
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As it seems to me that Orban has shut down the free media, this is a fact and not interpretation and agendas. All European countries have already warned that Hungarian democracy is collapsing.
I do not take any such article as fact. Here is an example of another description: <a href="https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.israelhayom.co.il/magazine/hashavua/article/13667170%3famp=1" rel="nofollow">https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.israelhayom.co.il/magazine/hashavua/article/13667170%3famp=1</a>
As we know, Israel is no longer a democracy, and apartheid and genocide are taking place here in Gaza.
A. There is no reference in the entire article to the fact that he closed the media, and to his corruption. B. I am afraid that the rabbi is touching on the matter, after all a Hungarian citizen who was issued citizenship by the ” Hungarians ” office (and that is what I thought about their citizenship too)
You probably read another article. But if you enjoy letting yourself get washed away, who am I to stop you? I think we're done.
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