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Hungary still holds democratic elections. Political opponents aren’t jailed, and protests are allowed. So why do critics call it an ‘illiberal democracy’? What does that even mean? Is it just media hype—or are democratic values slowly being eroded behind a wall of legal loopholes and media control?
On this visit, a local political science expert will walk you through the nuts and bolts of modern-day Hungary. You’ll hear how a plumber became one of the richest men in the country (hint: it wasn’t just hard work), how laws are shaped to protect those in power, and what daily life looks like in a system that’s democratic in name, but not always in spirit.
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