Orbanism at its limits? Hungary’s referendum has exposed the first cracks in Viktor Orban’s rule

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Series Details 04.10.16
Publication Date 04/10/2016
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On 2 October 2016, Hungary held a referendum on whether it would accept proposed EU quotas for the resettlement of refugees. Around 98 per cent of voters who participated in the referendum rejected the quotas, but the turnout fell below the 50 per cent threshold required for referendums to be valid. Abel Bojar suggests the result constitutes one of the first cracks in Hungary’s semi-authoritarian regime, whose powerful get-out-the-vote machinery failed to produce the required level of support. He argues that Viktor Orban’s success has been built on four distinct types of control, and that his control over at least one of these areas – the political arena – may now be slipping away.

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ESO: Background information: Hungarian migrant quota referendum, 2016 http://www.europeansources.info/record/hungarian-migrant-quota-referendum-2016/
ESO: Background information: Voters back Viktor Orbán’s rejection of EU migrant quotas | Orbán loses his referendum gamble, remains defiant http://www.europeansources.info/record/voters-back-viktor-orbans-rejection-of-eu-migrant-quotas-orban-loses-his-referendum-gamble-remains-defiant/
Blog: Verfassungsblog, 04.10.16: The Invalid Anti-Migrant Referendum in Hungary http://verfassungsblog.de/hungarys-anti-european-immigration-laws/

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