Hungarian Election System Stable Amidst Growing Foreign Pressure, Says Observer
Translated from Hungarian.
Summary
The co-chair of the Liberty Coalition for a Free and Fair Election, Jerzy Kwasniewski, stated that foreign pressure on Hungary's election environment is increasing. He described the Hungarian electoral system as stable.
Jerzy Kwasniewski, a key figure in the Liberty Coalition for a Free and Fair Election, has voiced concerns regarding the growing external pressure on Hungary's electoral process. Despite acknowledging the inherent stability of the Hungarian electoral system, Kwasniewski highlighted that international scrutiny and influence are becoming more pronounced.
A magyar vรกlasztรกsi rendszer stabil, a kรผlsล nyomรกs viszont egyre erลsebb.
This observation comes at a critical juncture, as Hungary prepares for upcoming elections. The coalition's focus on ensuring free and fair elections underscores the importance of maintaining the integrity of the democratic process against any potential external interference.
Kwasniewski's remarks serve as a reminder of the delicate balance between national sovereignty and international expectations in democratic governance. The coalition's commitment to monitoring the elections signals a proactive approach to safeguarding the electoral environment.
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