"The events in Hungary fuel concerns that the European Union’s newest members are facing growing political instability and resistance to reforms required for their economic integration.
Poland's increasingly rickety coalition has shown no stomach for cutting bloated social spending and has attacked pro-reform central bank governor Leszek Balcerowicz.
Slovakia this year dumped a reformist government that transformed had transformed its sleepy economy into the “Tatra Tiger” for a populist coalition that includes the far-right Slovak National Party."
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