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This Article is From May 17, 2016

Bill Clinton Comments About Dictatorship Offensive: Hungary

Bill Clinton Comments About Dictatorship Offensive: Hungary
Bill Clinton's comments about Hungary and Poland wanting "authoritarian dictatorship" are offensive and unacceptable, said Hungary's foreign minister.
Budapest, Hungary: Hungary's foreign minister says Bill Clinton's comments about Hungary and Poland wanting "authoritarian dictatorship" are offensive and unacceptable.

Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said in a statement on Tuesday that "no one, not even Bill Clinton, can allow himself to offend the Hungarian people in this way."

Szijjarto said Hungarians chose their government in democratic elections, even if their pick doesn't appeal to Clinton.

Clinton said last week during a speech in New Jersey in support of wife Hillary's presidential campaign that although the two eastern European countries "would not be free" without the efforts of the US, they had decided "democracy is too much trouble" and "want (Russian President Vladimir) Putin-like leadership."

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has been criticized before by the Clintons for perceived authoritarianism.
 

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