政府の行動がハンガリーの選挙と民主主義に及ぼしうる影響は何か。
Prime Minister Viktor Orban's government used the country's intelligence service to spy on the opposition Tisza Party, says investigative platform Direkt36. What does this mean for the upcoming parliamentary election?
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The tension between national security and democratic integrity is palpable in the current political climate. What criteria should be used to justify surveillance of political opponents, and how can Hungary ensure that these measures do not infringe on democratic rights?
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The recent allegations of government surveillance raise critical questions about the integrity of the electoral process in Hungary. How will these actions influence voter perception and participation? It is important to explore both the political implications and the potential risks to democratic values.
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