“A pure Nazi diatribe worthy of Goebbels.” This is how Zsuzsa Hegedus defined the last speech of Viktor Orban in his resignation letter, published by the Hungarian media outlet Hvg.hu. For 20 years, the counselor worked hand in hand with the minister and maintained a “friendly” relationship with him. In fact, he repeatedly defended him against accusations of anti-Semitism, which were persistent given Orban’s anti-immigration policies. This time, however, he was unable to deny the racist connotations of the Fidesz party leader’s rhetoric and decided to jump ship before his conscience was hurt. Last Saturday’s rant in Romania, in which...