Hungary vs EU: Is Orban striving for Huxit?
By DW
23 August 2021 |
6:10 am
Hungary's unofficial government paper "Magyar Nemzet" advocates Hungary's exit from the EU. Is Prime Minister Viktor Orban pulling the strings behind the scenes?
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