Orban Seeks to Extend Emergency Rule in Hungary by Six Months

Viktor Orban

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s government is seeking to extend emergency rule by six months, citing the war in neighboring Ukraine.

The legislation, filed on parliament’s website, would extend Orban’s ability to rule by decree beyond the end of the month. It’s expected to pass since Orban’s Fidesz party has more than a two-thirds majority in the chamber.