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Carlos Alsina's Monologue over Orbán's Defeat in the Hungarian Elections: "if in 2022 He Won by 18 Points of Advantage, This Time He Was Convinced He Would Win by More. He Has Lost"

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Orbán has had 16 years to shape his Hungary. The question now is how far it will go to keep itOrbán grants defeat in Hungary: the opponent Péter Magyar rashes and overcomes the barrier of the 2/3 majority Carlos Alsina’s monologue over Orbán’s defeat in the Hungarian elections has put the focus on a far-reaching political change in Europe. The journalist sums up the sharp turn: “If in 2022 he won by 18 points of advantage, this time he was convi…
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A historic day in Hungary on this Sunday, April 12, 2026, ending with the domination of Viktor Orbán. In ‘The Retaguard’ on this Monday, 13th, still a Hungarian hangover, we focus on who is the new Hungarian leader who has dynamited one of the most controversial countries in Europe, and we explain some of his secrets that no one knows. It’s about Péter Magyar, who has won the Hungarian legislative elections with a contunity that the polls insinu…

In the 2026 Hungarian parliamentary elections, the Tisza party led by Péter Magyar surpassed all expectations and swept aside Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz, which had ruled for sixteen years, with a two-thirds majority. We asked Hungarian commentators for a quick assessment of the elections. They answered the following questions: 1. What was the biggest surprise of the elections? 2. Who is the biggest winner of the elections? 3. Who is the biggest loser…

Orbán has had 16 years to shape his Hungary. The question now is how far it will go to keep itOrbán grants defeat in Hungary: the opponent Péter Magyar rashes and overcomes the barrier of the 2/3 majority Carlos Alsina’s monologue over Orbán’s defeat in the Hungarian elections has put the focus on a far-reaching political change in Europe. The journalist sums up the sharp turn: “If in 2022 he won by 18 points of advantage, this time he was convi…

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The Madyar opposition party took two thirds of the seats in Parliament

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