‘We are dismantling a regime, not persecuting people’: Hungarian minister defends constitutional changes
Who do you agree with? Ahead of a crucial constitutional vote, a government minister says the aim is to dismantle the country's "deep state", not persecute individuals. Meanwhile, Fidesz warns the…
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