Prime Minister
Viktor Orban
Reuters, 17/12 14:40 CET
By Justyna Pawlak and Wiktor Szary
WARSAW (Reuters) – Poland’s
opposition and the ruling conservatives agree on one thing: there is a
kinship between Warsaw’s new government and that of Prime Minister
Viktor Orban, who critics accuse of stretching the boundaries of
democracy.
Orban has locked horns with Hungary’s European partners
over economic policies and political freedoms for years, most recently
with a hard line on the refugee crisis that led to the construction of a
steel fence along the southern border to keep migrants out.
Conservatives in Poland, a country long considered one of
the strongest supporters of the European Union among the former Soviet
bloc states, appear to be following his lead.
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Source: Euronews
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