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Mar 2022
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How Orbán is responding to Putin’s war, ...

The New Statesman
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As the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues, we discuss how Viktor Orban’s more pro-Russian government in Hungary has managed to distance itself from Vladimir Putin ahead of a general election in April.


Emily Tamkin talks with Hungarian political scientist Péter Krekó about how Hungary’s government has reacted to the war, why it’s supported Western sanctions against Russia and how it’s left the opposition in a difficult position in the run-up to the election.


If you have a You Ask Us question for the international team, email podcasts@newstatesman.co.uk


Further reading:


Péter Márki-Zay could represent the last chance for Hungarian democracy


Donald Trump’s endorsement of Hungary’s Viktor Orbán makes sense


Courage and camaraderie on the Ukraine-Hungary border




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