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Now playing Next View The EPP must ditch Orbán to salvage its credibility ǀ View The enfant terrible of the EPP, Viktor Orbán has consistently crossed red lines set out by the Europarty. In order to salvage what remains of its credibility and stick up for the EU's core values, the EPP must cut ties with the Hungarian autocrat before it is too late. 08/03/2019
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