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Hungary’s Right After Orbán – The American Spectator | USA News and Politics

An uneasy evening at the Danube Institute. Two days after the Hungarian elections and the decisive defeat of the fifth Orbán government, the attendees’ poise is rather strained. The auditorium — usually packed to the brim — is half-empty, and the otherwise excellent James Allen’s speech on populism and democratic representation seems almost ill-timed. There is good reason Allen’s aperçus do not quite land: A presentation titled “Elections Have C…
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The American Spectator broke the news in Alexandria, United States on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
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