Bátory, ÁgnesRinge, NilsRennó, Lucio2023-09-222023-09-22202210.4324/9781003197614-10http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14018/14136This chapter considers response to the Coronavirus pandemic in Hungary, governed since 2010 by the EU’s arguably most successful populist party, Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz. Governmental responsibility for containing the virus forced the party to adopt, by and large, the “standard” policy measures, including lockdowns, social distancing, and mask-wearing, and to roll out and propagate a broad vaccination program. At the same time, the party used the opportunity offered by the pandemic for further extending the executive’s powers and limiting civil rights and liberties. Fidesz’ handling of the crisis polarized the Hungarian public: highly criticized by the opposition parties’ supporters, its own camp continued to rally to Orbán’s call, despite the extremely high death toll imposed on the country by the inadequacy of the control measures.engCC BY-NC-ND 4.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Hungary: Creeping Authoritarianism in the Name of Pandemic ResponseBook chapter