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Orban dismisses criticism over controversial speech

30-07-2022

Central Europe

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Orban dismisses criticism over controversial speech

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Central Europe

Hungary’s Prime Minister Orban dismissed criticism of his racist statements during his visit to neighbouring Austria. Meanwhile, a close advisor resigned because of what she described as a “Nazi speech worthy of Goebbels”.

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