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Hungary: What Will Become of Orban and His System?

A pollster said Fidesz lost about a third of its support base as party leaders weigh Orban’s future after the April 12 defeat.

Summary by Deutsche Welle
Outgoing Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and his Fidesz party are still reeling from their election defeat earlier this month. There is much speculation about what their political future looks like.

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41% of respondents believe that the outcome of the April parliamentary elections in Hungary will be favorable for Poland; 9% of respondents disagree, and 27% believe they will have no impact on the country, according to the latest CBOS survey.

·Warszawa, Poland
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Anita Zsurzsán is an independent researcher, writer and academic based in Budapest, focused on the critical study of fascism, nationalism and political Zionism. Viktor Orbán, the far-right prime minister of Hungary and the most entrenched advocate of Trumpism within the European Union and a global far-right alliance, is unlikely to […]

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