Last month I wrote about Viktor #Orban's assault on the hardware of #Hungary's democracy — its constitution, electoral system and judiciary. Here's the follow-up piece on how he's also gone after its "software" — culture, civil society, and education nytimes.com/2018/03/27/wor…
You can see it in the little changes to the textbooks
And in the theaters
And in the people he's put in charge of funding for civil society
And in the changes to arts funding
And in the think tanks he has founded
And in the reforms to church funding
Close watchers of Viktor Orban might also be intrigued by this:
Last month I wrote about #Orban's assault on the hardware of #Hungary's democracy — its constitution, electoral system & judiciary. Here's a sequel on how he's also gone after its "software" — culture, civil society, & education. Reposting for US readers nytimes.com/2018/03/27/wor…
Having consolidated power at home, Viktor #Orban's proxies are now shoring up his allies across Central and Eastern Europe — by buying up or founding right-wing media outlets. My latest article nytimes.com/2018/06/04/wor…
One beneficiary has been Janez Jansa, the right-wing nationalist whose party won the Slovenian elections on Sunday. If Jansa manages to form a coalition govt, #Orban would have another strong ally at the EU council
These investments in foreign media are not made directly by Orban himself. But the links are clear.