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Inside the Hungarian campaign to beat Viktor Orbán

BUDAPEST For Hungary’s opposition, next year’s election is literally make-or-break. Polls suggest a disparate alliance of six parties has a real shot at ending the rule of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, the champion of “illiberal democracy,” who has been in power since 2010.  But the highly diverse nature of the alliance  from liberal millennials to small-town conservatives  is a double-edged sword.  When it comes to electoral math, only a broad opposition bloc can appeal to enough voters to take on Orbán. But having such a broad coalition means tensions and rivalries are never far from the surface.

POLITICO Brussels Playbook: Laschet breaks on vaccines — Orbán s inconvenient truth — Finance fight – POLITICO

TO VAX OR NOT TO VAX: In the German debate about how to best nudge those who remain stubbornly unvaccinated toward getting jabbed, there’s disharmony across the political tribes and the federal and state levels, but also within parties. Armin Laschet, the CDU’s candidate for chancellor in the September election, said those who test negative for the coronavirus, have recovered from COVID or are vaccinated ought to be exempt from restrictions. He told ZDF in an interview that aired Sunday evening: “I don’t believe in mandatory vaccination, and I don’t believe in putting indirect pressure on people to get vaccinated.”

Thousands march for LGBTQ rights in Budapest s biggest Pride

Thousands of Hungarians marched in Budapest’s biggest Pride parade on Saturday (24 July), amid tension sparked by a series of anti-gay steps by prime minister Viktor Orbán. After an “anti-paedophilia” law was adopted by parliament last month, Orbán’s critics at home and in Brussels have accused him of conflating paedophilia with homosexuality. “Many people are dismayed at the new law and the anti-gay propaganda,” Johanna Majercsik, a spokesperson for the Budapest Pride organiser, told AFP. “They want to show their support for the LGBTQ community,” said Majercsik, adding that this year’s Pride was the biggest in its 26-year history.

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