(FILES) Reelected chairman of the governing FIDESZ party, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, reacts on the podium beside then elected party deputy-chairman, Hungarian Minister of State for Family and Youth Affairs Katalin Novak (L), during the party congress at the Hungexpo fair center in Budapest on November 12, 2017. Hungarian President Katalin Novak, a close ally of Prime Minister Viktor Orban, announced her resignation on February 10, 2024 following outrage over a pardon granted to a man implicated in a child sexual abuse case. (Photo by ATTILA KISBENEDEK / AFP)

Was sich in den letzten Tagen vor und nach dem Rücktritt der Staatspräsidentin Katalin Novák und der Fidesz-Spitzenkandidatin für die EU-Wahl, der ehemaligen Justizministerin Judit Varga, in Ungarn abgespielt hat, bestätigt die zeitlose Gültigkeit der Formel, dass in der Politik, selbst innerhalb eines autoritären Systems, Überraschungen immer möglich sind.

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(FILES) Reelected chairman of the governing FIDESZ party, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, reacts on the podium beside then elected party deputy-chairman, Hungarian Minister of State for Family and Youth Affairs Katalin Novak (L),........

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