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ANALYSIS-As polls tighten, Hungary s Orban steps up pre-election spending

ANALYSIS-As polls tighten, Hungary s Orban steps up pre-election spending Reuters 2/4/2021 Orban s Fidesz says it is extending decade-long policies Latest polls show neck-and-neck race with united opposition By Gergely Szakacs BUDAPEST, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Ahead of an election next year, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is spending money on key groups of voters as opinion polls show a neck-and-neck race with an opposition united against him for the first time. The right-wing premier, in power since 2010, is under pressure to reopen the economy after a pandemic-driven crash that sent Hungary into its worst recession since the global financial crisis, ending seven years of steady growth.

As polls tighten, Hungary s Orban steps up pre-election spending

Feb. 4, 2021 Ahead of an election next year, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is spending money on key groups of voters as opinion polls show a neck-and-neck race with an opposition united against him for the first time. The right-wing premier, in power since 2010, is under pressure to reopen the economy after a pandemic-driven crash that sent Hungary into its worst recession since the global financial crisis, ending seven years of steady growth. A tally by news website hvg.hu showed about a quarter of the spending channelled via a $12 billion COVID recovery fund last year was linked to the pandemic as Orban spent on other items, including support for ethnic Hungarians living elsewhere in central Europe, who backed him in previous elections.

Analysis: As polls tighten, Hungary s Orban steps up pre-election spending

5 Min Read BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Ahead of an election next year, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is spending money on key groups of voters as opinion polls show a neck-and-neck race with an opposition united against him for the first time. FILE PHOTO: Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban holds an international news conference in Budapest, Hungary, January 9, 2020. REUTERS/Tamas Kaszas The right-wing premier, in power since 2010, is under pressure to reopen the economy after a pandemic-driven crash that sent Hungary into its worst recession since the global financial crisis, ending seven years of steady growth. A tally by news website hvg.hu showed about a quarter of the spending channelled via a $12 billion COVID recovery fund last year was linked to the pandemic as Orban spent on other items, including support for ethnic Hungarians living elsewhere in central Europe, who backed him in previous elections.

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How to Cook Hungarian Democracy Goulash

How to Cook Hungarian Democracy Goulash Tip: For this goulash, we recommend that you use a relatively young democracy as the main ingredient. We are basing this recipe on the most infamous of Hungarian master chefs – Viktor Orbán, the current Prime Minister of Hungary. Orbán is credited with turning a once burgeoning free democratic country into a cauldron of burnt citizens, soured dreams and grated human rights while the European Union watches him butcher democracy and prepare his stew of autocratic rule. Members from the European People’s Party (EPP) also have paprika on their hands, as they have done little to stop the pot from boiling over. The EPP, which comprises a further 10 leaders of 26 European countries including Germany’s Angela Merkel, nervously watch as Orbán systematically dismantles democracy, plunging Hungary’s status to a “hybrid democracy”.

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