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Hungary has profited from being an EU member and I think any politician facing a fair election would do badly saying they should leave.
What you're saying characterizes Orban, but not the Hungarian people IMHO.
OK why didn't they replace him in 2022 then? And get Hungary back on a road to progress and prosperity? Instead they doubled down after Orban had shown his true colors.
Elections in Hungary are not fair.
https://www.journalofdemocracy.org/articles/how-viktor-orban-wins/
Then that needs to be changed, the country will be fucked up until it's fixed.
For sure - it's a bad situation all around. Hungary is not a democracy, it's an oligarchy masquerading as a democracy.
We would kinda need to have a revolution to remove him, he gerrymandered the country so bad that he got 75% mandate from only 38% of the votes! Which we kinda fantasy about in our wet dreams, but there is just no one to lead it… Viktor pretty much bought everyone!
So people know this, but don't care enough to restore democracy? It sucks, but until something is done, it won't get any better.
People should not accept an anti democratic grab of power, if they do, things will only get worse.
Oh righties, its that simple! How did we not think of that? Its just a decision to be made!
Have you done ANYTHING? Like go to fora and try to ask if there are people trying to change things you can join?
I'm not saying it's easy or simple, it's a pain in the ass, but I doubt it's like Belarus and Russia where they use military and shoot demonstrators to keep the people in check.
For every year you fail to restore democracy, you probably lose both freedom opportunities and get lower living standards compared to if democracy and relations to EU are restored.
I vote for the best chance in opposition (regardless of my commie opinions) and I illegally volunteer for them (I am a soldier)
This. People are responsible for the consequences of their actions.
So not Orban. His ruling party, Fidesz, has completely re-designed the election system.
Part of my point. You can't characterise the Hungarian people by Orban's actions because he's not answerable to the people.
We just had an American election where people voted for much worse. It's hard to underestimate voters right now.