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Hungary worst for rule of law in EU, new report says

October 28, 2025
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Hungary worst for rule of law in EU, new report says
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Hungary continues to slip down rule of law rankings amid a global decline, according to a new report by the World Justice Project released Tuesday.

The country, led by right-wing strongman Viktor Orbán, received a score of 0.50 out of a possible 1.0 — the lowest rule-of-law score in the 27-member European Union — and 0.02 below its 2024 score. Only Slovakia, down 0.023 from last year to 0.64, saw a sharper decline in its rating within the bloc.

But Hungary wasn’t the only place justice fared poorly: The report awarded lower rule-of-law scores to two-thirds of EU member states compared with 2024, thanks to “reduced open government, deteriorations in the justice system, and weaker regulatory enforcement.”

The study noted similar downtrends in the U.K. (0.78, down 0.01), the U.S. (0.68, down 0.028), Russia (0.41, down 0.049) and Ukraine (0.48, down 0.007).

Russia recorded the sharpest overall decline between 2024 and 2025 of any nation studied, while the marked retreat of the rule of law in the U.S. placed it between Slovenia and Portugal in a ranking of EU, EFTA and North American countries.

At the other end of the scale, Denmark was the EU’s strongest rule-of-law performer (0.90) within the EU and EFTA, followed by Norway, Finland and Sweden.

The study identified a weakening in how government regulations are implemented across the EU. “Notably, improper influence on government regulations worsened in 63% of EU countries, and delays in administrative proceedings increased in 70% of EU countries,” the researchers wrote.

They also found that three out of four EU countries saw declines in civil and criminal justice, with civil justice becoming less free of discrimination and criminal systems less impartial. In more than half of EU countries, the courts were increasingly subject to improper government influence.

The post Hungary worst for rule of law in EU, new report says appeared first on Politico.

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