Neither is Orbán some kind of "authoritarian" leader. This seems to be the new favorite buzzword of the leftists, and the same crowd accusing others of being "authoritarian" have no problems when RAT politicians in the US try to force everyone to "get the jab" or lose their job and be banned from public life. Apparently THOSE tactics AREN'T "authoritarian" in their eyes. Oh, the irony!
Fun fact about Hungry: like nearby Poland in eastern Europe, the Christians in the country are overwhelmingly Catholic. Protestants exist there, but their numbers are in single digits. (the far-left scandavian countries in Europe that love socialism, abortion, and gay marriage have the opposite demographics: most the Christians in those countries are overwhelmingly protestant and belong to the "State church", whereas Catholicism is extremely rare in those places) Of course, this doesn't fit the narrative of anti-Catholic FReepers that majority Catholic countries love socialism and that putting protestants in power will prevent that sort of thing, so naturally, they will ignore this thread. :-)
The 2011 census stated that Catholics were 39% of Hungary’s population, Protestants were almost 12% and other Christians were 3 1/2%.