- Opinion | Hungary Showed How to Defeat an Autocrat
Hungary’s economy is a mess, but post-election polling by Median, an organization that had predicted election results with uncanny accuracy, shows that voters saw corruption as the most
- Hungary Just Showed How to Kick Out a Strongman - The Nation
Instead, it is possible that the MAGA leader’s opponents will end up using the lessons from Hungary’s election as a template for how to kick a corrupt and tired oligarchy to the curb
- In Hungary, Orbán’s loss shows how populism can run out of road - CNN
The defeat of Viktor Orbán means Hungary will have a change in government for the first time since 2010
- Orbáns 16-year rule is over as Hungary backs challenger in key . . .
Hungarian voters have ousted long-serving Prime Minister Viktor Orbán after 16 years in power, rejecting the authoritarian policies and global far-right movement that he embodied in favor of a pro-European challenger in a bombshell election result with global repercussions
- Viktor Orbán is gone. What does his fall mean for Europe? Our panel . . .
Hungary’s return to democracy will be hard But the impact of Péter Magyar’s decisive victory could be profound, inside the country and beyond “Europe! Europe!” That’s what tens of thousands
- Hungarys Orbán concedes after Magyars projected supermajority win . . .
Results based on 81 5% of the votes counted showed Magyar's Tisza party winning 137 seats That would make for a crucial two-thirds majority in the 199-member parliament
- Orbán’s Defeat Shows What Trump’s Opponents Keep Doing Wrong
Hungary’s Peter Magyar, the leader of the anti-Orbán Tisza party, is the latest victor in this mold There is no equivalent figure among Trump’s American opponents
- Where Will Péter Magyar Take Hungary? - The New Yorker
In his first substantial conversation with a foreign journalist since being elected, Péter Magyar, Hungary’s new Prime Minister, discusses the rewriting of the Hungarian constitution, the
- Viktor Orbán concedes Hungarian election: What it means that . . . - Vox
Results from Sunday’s election in Hungary show that the opposition Tisza party, led by Péter Magyar, has defeated Orbán’s Fidesz party — the first election the party has lost in 20 years Orbán
- Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán concedes defeat in key election . . .
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is set to lose the national election, with opposition leader Peter Magyar set to win a large majority in parliament It is a bombshell result in an election
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