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Zsuzsa Szelényi, Who Praises Péter Magyar, Says Multiculturalism Is Needed, and Australia Is the Example

Summary by Magyar Nemzet
The possibilities for strengthening democracy and the rise of populism were discussed at this year’s Budapest Forum in September. Speakers at the event discussed the changes in political communication, the transformation of voter behavior, and the risks of the upcoming election period. According to the program director of the CEU Democracy Institute, a more aggressive and unfriendly campaign can be expected in Hungary in the coming months.
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The possibilities for strengthening democracy and the rise of populism were discussed at this year’s Budapest Forum in September. Speakers at the event discussed the changes in political communication, the transformation of voter behavior, and the risks of the upcoming election period. According to the program director of the CEU Democracy Institute, a more aggressive and unfriendly campaign can be expected in Hungary in the coming months.

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Magyar Nemzet broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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