COLUMN. The ousted prime minister has shown that economic populism, steeped in nationalism and corroded by corruption, ultimately results in stagnation. Hungarians ended up learning the lesson, writes Le Monde columnist Stéphane Lauer.

EDITORIAL. Ahead of the April 12 legislative elections, the prime minister, now trailing his opponent Péter Magyar in the polls, has launched into a headlong campaign with…

After 16 years in power, the Hungarian prime minister is seeking a mandate to continue his ‘illiberal democracy’ that has clamped down on the press and judiciary while blocking…