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Hungaryabout 4 hours ago·Escalating·HIGH 65

Hungary's Mayors Given Power to Reject 'Undesirable' Residents

The law's implementation is likely to exacerbate social tensions and marginalization of minority groups in Hungary.

Hungary has enacted a controversial law allowing mayors to selectively reject residents deemed 'undesirable.' This law is perceived as discriminatory, particularly affecting the Roma minority, as indicated by experiences of former residents.
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Political70
Confidence 48/100 — moderate corroboration

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France 24 English

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Florent Marchais

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Hungarian GovernmentPilis Town Mayor

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