The defeat of Viktor Orban in Hungary last weekend was celebrated by many who saw the former president as establishing single-party rule in his central European nation. The irony is that this claimed victory for democracy may fuel the establishment of a global governance system that is neither democratic nor accountable to citizens. The European…
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Post-Orban, the EU poses an even greater threat to US sovereignty
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CitrixNews Staff
Originally reported by The Hill
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