Orbán’s mafia state
The EU cannot afford to turn a blind eye to Hungary’s attempts to subvert the rule of law

Marcin Romanowski, a former deputy justice minister under Poland’s ousted Law and Justice (PiS) government, allegedly embezzled more than €23.4 million while in office. The evidence for the crime is incontrovertible, and his closest associate, Tomasz Mraz, has been cooperating with prosecutors, turning over recorded phone calls in which Romanowski and he discussed siphoning money from a public fund intended for crime victims.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has announced that his government would offer asylum to any politicians suffering persecution in Poland.
If Hungary is allowed to become a haven for corrupt politicians across Europe, the rule of law will suffer everywhere.












