Anti-Trump protesters in the US might look to the Czech Republic: 'We are an example'
Massive, sustained protests led to the 2021 downfall of billionaire oligarch Andrej Babi, dubbed the Czech Trump
A former cold war communist dictatorship and component part of the Habsburg empire seems an unlikely source of hope for Donald Trumps opponents.
One such country, Hungary, is often cited as the model for Trumps no-holds-barred authoritarian assault on US institutions. Viktor Orbán, the central European countrys prime minister, has been a guest at the presidents Mar-a-Lago estate and has won Trumps praise for transforming Hungary into an illiberal state that extols traditional values and for projecting the kind of strongman persona the president admires.
Now in his fourth consecutive term, Orbán and his Fidesz party have captured state institutions, tamed the media and been successfully re-elected, despite periodic waves of anti-government mass protests the most recent this week against an attempt to ban the annual Pride march.
It seems an ominous portent for Trump critics who took part Saturday in a second weekend of mass demonstrations, organized across 50 states by the 50501 group, following the Hands Off rallies staged in 1,000 locations across the US on 5 April.
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