Hungary PM’s visit prompts anger in EU amid widespread concerns about voter intimidation and coercion
Viktor Orbán is heading to Georgia after congratulating the ruling Georgian Dream party for its “overwhelming victory” in parliamentary elections despite widespread concerns about intimidation and coercion of voters.
Hungary’s prime minister will lead a delegation of his senior ministers to meet Georgia’s prime minister, Irakli Kobakhidze, in a two-day visit that is likely to anger fellow EU leaders at a time when Hungary holds the rotating EU presidency.
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