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Hungary's election could end Orban era and reshape its place in Europe

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Hungary's election could end Orban era and reshape its place in Europe

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Hungary's upcoming election could potentially end the era of Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who has been in power since 2010 and has been a champion of 'illiberal democracy'. Orban's right-wing nationalist stance on immigration and other issues has led to criticism from European Union leaders and isolation from much of Europe.

Hungary's election may mark the end of Prime Minister Viktor Orban's rule. Orban has been at odds with EU leaders over his stance on immigration and minority rights. He has been in power since 2010 and has implemented a more conservative constitution. Orban's party has a hefty majority, which has allowed him to enact changes to the electoral rules and judiciary. The EU has criticized Orban's rule, citing an erosion of democratic values. Hungary has positioned itself as a critic of the EU, differing on issues such as migration.

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