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Magyar’s election victory in Hungary is also causing a climate change in East Central Europe

By AndreaPosted on15.04.2026
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Viktor Orbán would have liked to set the direction. Not just in Hungary, but throughout the EU. As a figurehead of the European right-wing populists, the Hungarian head of government had come quite far before he was voted out by his compatriots on Sunday. His Fidesz party is the leading force among the “Patriots for Europe”, after all the third-largest faction in the European Parliament.



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