In Hungary, at the heart of the conservative revolution
Investigation – Hungarian legislative elections will be held on Sunday, 3 April. Viktor Orban will try to win a fourth term in a row. An opportunity to explore the political laboratory that Hungary has become during the twelve years under the nationalist and conservative prime minister.
Special Envoy to Budapest
I have never felt as free as I have since I studied in Hungary” Explains the American liberal philosopher Peter Bogosian, who was applauded by an audience of a hundred people, mostly young conservatives. He resigned from the University of Portland where he was subjected to a witch hunt led by The administration and the students woke upthe teacher found “Political asylum” In the country of Viktor Urban, where he claims to be “Restored freedom of thought and self-expression”, back from cancel culture that is wreaking havoc in the United States. On February 17, his conference, which is specifically about wokism, was organized by the Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC) in Budapest. If the establishment, which aims to discover and bring out the future Hungarian elites, presents itself as independent and non-partisan, it is in fact close to the Hungarian Prime Minister and his party, Fidesz. Only two months…
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