It is not an easy time for democracies.[1] Hungary’s illiberal democracy moved closer to a de facto dictatorship with the recent reelection of President Victor Orbán.[2] With less than 50 percent of the vote, Orbán won two-thirds of the parliamentary seats and no longer needs coalition partners to govern. The attacks on Hungary’s democratic institutions have been accompanied by violations of the rights of minorities and the revival of anti-Semitism. State oppression or persecution of ethnic minorities is not…..