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Hungary's Electoral System Is Unique in the World. It Helps the Big Parties, but Fidesz Is Not Invincible

Summary by Denník N
Hungary is electing a new parliament on the second Sunday in April. The vote is drawing a lot of international attention, as it could end Viktor Orbán’s 16-year rule. There is also much debate about the Hungarian electoral system, such as how it was modified by Orbán’s regime and how it helped him stay in power. The Hungarian electoral system is significantly more complicated than the Slovak one. Even […]
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Hungary is electing a new parliament on the second Sunday in April. The vote is drawing a lot of international attention, as it could end Viktor Orbán’s 16-year rule. There is also much debate about the Hungarian electoral system, such as how it was modified by Orbán’s regime and how it helped him stay in power. The Hungarian electoral system is significantly more complicated than the Slovak one. Even […]

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Denník N broke the news in on Saturday, April 11, 2026.
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