Hungary’s Democratic Reset: can the new Tisza government restore the rule of law?

After more than a decade of Fidesz rule, Hungary’s new Tisza Party government is facing one of its most urgent and contested challenges: what to do with the institutional figures — judges, prosecutors, court presidents — left behind by Orbán’s system.

@negynegynegy met with legal scholars, political analysts and politicians to debate whether removing these figures through constitutional amendments is a legitimate democratic correction — or a dangerous precedent.

The core question is straightforward but difficult: what can actually be done within the existing legal framework, and what would require breaking with it?

This video is part of our monthly “Power” series.

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