(BUDAPEST, HUNGARY) – The defeat of Viktor Orbán in Hungary’s election marks a significant setback for Russian dictator Vladimir Putin’s influence in Europe, according to Sir Bill Browder, head of the Global Magnitsky Justice Campaign. Speaking to Lara Spirit on The Times at One, Browder said it had long been difficult to understand how a European country once occupied by the Soviet Union could sustain openly pro Kremlin policies. He said the result showed such a position was not politically viable when voters were given a clear choice. Browder described the outcome as a landslide victory for the West and…
