The Former Orban Party Insider Who Toppled The Hungarian Leader
Source: Bloomberg Politics · Bias: Center
Summary
One Saturday morning two years ago, Peter Magyar declared that he was resigning from his state job in protest against a system that, he said, had made families around Prime Minister Viktor Orban rich at the expense of other Hungarians.
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