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Brussels and Kyiv Should Have Realistic Expectations About Magyar's Hungary

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While Péter Magyar’s election victory provides ample reason for optimism, there is also good cause to temper any expectations of…

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After Tisza's victory, Brussels immediately stepped in: support for Ukraine and frozen funds took center stage.

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Peter Magyar's victory in the general elections on 12 April did not mark a liberal turn in Hungary, but rather the renewal of a conservative line without Viktor Orban. On many subjects, the new government's programme remained largely aligned with that of Fidesz, according to the columnist of the British Conservative daily

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Origo broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Monday, April 13, 2026.
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