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László Krasznahorkai, Nobel laureate, lives in exile and openly criticizes Viktor Orbán's policies, including Hungary's position in the war in Ukraine.

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The author László Krasznahorkai, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2025, lives in exile in Berlin and Trieste, expressing disdain for Viktor Orbán's policies. His novel 'Baron Wenckheim’s Homecoming' features a character that some critics see as an allusion to the Hungarian prime minister. Krasznahorkai criticizes Hungary's neutral stance in the conflict in Ukraine, emphasizing that it is unacceptable for a neighboring country to remain neutral in the face of the Russian invasion.

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Laureatul Nobelului pentru Literatură, critic al lui Viktor Orban : „Cum să te declari țară neutră, când ruşii invadează o ţară vecină”
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Viziunea politică a laureatului Nobel, László Krasznahorkai: „Ungaria este o ţară vecină cu Ucraina iar regimul Orbán adoptă o poziţie fără precedent. Cum poate o ţară să fie neutră atunci când ruşii invadează o ţară vecină?”

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