Despite celebrating the crushing electoral defeat of the European Union's villain, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Brussels risks drawing the wrong conclusions from Peter Magyar's victory, Politico reported. The website points out that the new Hungarian prime minister is a populist who will pursue "pragmatic cooperation" with Moscow.
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Despite celebrating the crushing electoral defeat of the European Union's villain, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Brussels risks drawing the wrong conclusions from Peter Magyar's victory, Politico reported. The website points out that the new Hungarian prime minister is a populist who will pursue "pragmatic cooperation" with Moscow.