Goodbye, Hungary; Merz Transformation, Meaningless Truce: Morning Coffee with EADaily
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Hungary's long-term Prime Minister Viktor Orbán was elected spectacularly, the Tisza party of his challenger Péter Magyar probably gains a two-thirds majority. Nevertheless, there can be no talk of a left slide on the Danube. What now?
Goodbye, Hungary; Merz transformation, meaningless truce: morning coffee with EADaily
Orban's defeat in the Hungarian elections will harm only one country — Hungary. It is quite clear that all possible political technologies were used to win the Magyar, starting with the creation of many polling stations abroad (following the example of the elections in Moldova) and ending with trivial bribery of voters.
Péter Magyar won the parliamentary elections in Hungary, which has consequences for Brussels, Washington and Moscow.
Those in Poland, Europe and the world who went crazy over the great victory of democracy and the strengthening of the EU because TISZA won, understand little of what happened in Hungary.
Orban's painful defeat in Sunday's election marks the end of an era - Relief in Brussels, a blow to Trump's MAGA
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