Hungary no longer a democracy: report

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán | Sean Gallup/Getty Images Hungary no longer a democracy: report NGO describes ‘a stunning democratic breakdown.’

Hungary is no longer a democracy, Poland is about to go down the same path, democracy in the Balkans is eroding because of Chinese and Russian influence, and the EU is doing nothing to stop it all, according to the NGO Freedom House's latest Nations in Transit report, out Wednesday.

In the study, which covers 29 countries from Central Europe to Central Asia, the authors describe "a stunning democratic breakdown," saying that there are "fewer democracies in the region today than at any point since the annual report was launched in 1995."

According to the report's methodology, Hungary is now a "hybrid regime," having lost its status as a "semi-consolidated democracy" due to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's continued assaults on the country's democratic institutions.

The adoption of an emergency law that allows the government to rule by decree indefinitely, brought in after the coronavirus pandemic struck, "has further exposed the undemocratic character of Orbán's regime," the authors wrote, adding that "Hungary’s decline has been the most precipitous [they have] ever tracked."

Poland isn't far behind, according to the report, which says there have been spectacular attacks on the judiciary by the ruling Law and Justice party.

And Brussels gets much of the blame.

"Neither Poland nor Hungary has faced repercussions for damaging the rule of law at home, and Hungary's ruling Fidesz party has even remained a member of the mainstream European People's Party, the largest grouping in the European Parliament," according to the report, adding that U.S. President Donald Trump has also "failed to stand up for democracy in the region."

The report also has serious concerns about the Balkans.

"Years of ... strongman tactics employed by Aleksandar Vučić in Serbia and Milo Đukanović in Montenegro have tipped those countries over the edge," it says. "For the first time since 2003, they are no longer categorized as democracies."

The assessment comes on the day of an EU-Balkans summit, which was supposed to be held in Croatia but will now take place over videolink.

The Freedom House report says foreign influence has been a destabilizing factor.

"In addition to Russia's continued malign influence, China has been advancing an ambitious foreign policy in practically all of the region's 29 countries," the authors say.

"Xi Jinping's regime is not so much spreading its own one-party model as it is spreading its influence ... taking advantage of institutional weaknesses, and wedging itself into corrupt political and economic structures."

Buck_Thorn on May 6th, 2020 at 12:41 UTC »

From the linked-to article in that article:

While the new legislation remains in place, no by-elections can be held and Orbán's government will be able to suspend the enforcement of certain laws. Plus, individuals who publicize what are viewed as untrue or distorted facts — and which could interfere with the protection of the public, or could alarm or agitate a large number of people — now face several years in jail.

GottfreyTheLazyCat on May 6th, 2020 at 12:28 UTC »

So will the EU now suspend their membership?

BungalowHole on May 6th, 2020 at 12:22 UTC »

Meesa propose the Senate give immediately emergency powers to the Supreme Chancellor.