Good morning, Mr. Ignatieff. It's a pleasure to have you here today with us.
I want to start with Hungary, since you are there and your experience there is quite vast.
There seems to be a conversion of Mr. Orbán from being someone who was a young activist to someone who has become an authoritarian. He was educated at Oxford under the auspices of a George Soros scholarship. Some of his cabinet members and his spokesperson are graduates of the CEU.
I'm wondering why there's no opposition within his party. Is it just that everybody's following him blindly? What's the situation?
Second of all, what's his appeal within the Visegrad Group of nations? Not only is he changing the fundamental democracy of Hungary, but he's also changing the democracy of the Visegrad nations.