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Why Hungary’s elections matter to the global right

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Why Hungary’s elections matter to the global right

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Hungary's upcoming national election on April 12 may lead to an electoral upset for Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's Fidesz party, potentially sending shockwaves across the global right. Orbán's government has been a model for ultra-nationalist movements worldwide, and his potential loss could have significant implications for authoritarian leaders and the global order.

Hungary's national election is set to take place on April 12. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's Fidesz party may face an electoral upset. Orbán's government has been a model for ultra-nationalist movements worldwide. He has built a strong alliance with other far-right leaders in Europe and beyond. A potential loss for Orbán could have significant implications for authoritarian leaders and the global order. The election's outcome may resonate throughout Europe and beyond.

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