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Why Hungarys Post Orban Honeymoon Won't Last
Viktor Orban's sixteen-year grip on Hungary didn't just slip; it shattered. On April 12, 2026, the man who pioneered "illiberal democracy" stood before cameras and admitted he lost. Peter Magyar and
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