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Hungarian opposition Fidesz's parliamentary group chief resigns over legislation

The parliamentary group chief of Hungary's ruling Fidesz party has resigned in protest over proposed legislation. The resignation comes amid growing tensions within the government as lawmakers debate new laws that critics argue could undermine judicial independence and civil liberties. The move highlights internal divisions within Fidesz, which has been accused of consolidating power through legislative reforms. Opposition parties have condemned the legislation as authoritarian, while supporters claim it is necessary for national security and governance.

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Hungarian opposition Fidesz's parliamentary group chief resigns over legislation

The parliamentary group chief of Hungary's ruling Fidesz party has resigned in protest over proposed legislation. The resignation comes amid growing tensions within the government as lawmakers debate new laws that critics argue could undermine judicial independence and civil liberties. The move highlights internal divisions within Fidesz, which has been accused of consolidating power through legislative reforms. Opposition parties have condemned the legislation as authoritarian, while supporters claim it is necessary for national security and governance.

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