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Balazs Rekassy, a doctor who campaigns against bribery, in Budapest, Hungary, Jan. 23, 2019. At the same time that Viktor Orban, Hungary's far-right leader, has pushed through a program allowing businesses to divert at least $1.5 billion in corporate taxes directly to sports institutions -- including for a professional soccer team that he co-founded -- the country has plunged in European health ratings. (Akos Stiller/The New York Times)
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2019-01-23
AKOS STILLER/The New York Times Agency/East News
The New York Times Agency
AKOS STILLER
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