• Akasazh@feddit.nl
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    4 hours ago

    Well it’s not longer in compliance with entry qualifications. So sort out the democracy and gain entrance again.

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      3 hours ago

      I’m not sure I understand, because far-right, nationalist and/or fascist governments gain power through democratic elections.

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        3 hours ago

        Yes and if they then destroy the democratic institutions (press, judiciary), without which they wouldn’t been able to gain entry into the EU, they should be expelled.

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            3 hours ago

            It’s not only the far right gaining power, it’s about dissolving the democracy after they gain power. If they don’t meddle with the trias politica, and change the way the democracy functions so that they remain in power, it’s totally fine.

            However Orban did that and therefore deserves a kick.

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              48 minutes ago

              Fidesz didn’t dissolve democracy, they hacked it. I feel the term captured state fits, but they also talk about it being a hybrid regime.

              Your concerns are very much grounded, but I just don’t see booting HU as a good solution. While there might be merit into ‘scaring Hungarians’ into getting rid of Orbán and co with a chance of losing EU access, it would only be good as a hail mary. I’d say half his voter base doesn’t really care about external (or internal) politics or is convinced that Brussels is the new Moscow.

              Let me ask you one thing: is it better to have an ally that is visibly corrupted than to try and support the partizans in a neighbouring Russian vassal?