After Hungary, Could Mexico Be Next?

During his 16-year rule, Hungary's Viktor Orbán could plausibly argue that his model delivered order, stability, and rising living standards. But Mexico's government can make no such claim, suggesting that the country might find itself facing a destabilizing political transition sooner than expected
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