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benJohnson99 · 18-21, M
yes a rejection of the far right Putin and Trump will be gutted

CedricH · 22-25, M
Phenomenal news from the Danube! Hungarians can look back on a long and tragic history of standing up to despotism. The people of Hungary rose up in 1848/49, in 1956, and in 1989. Once more, and after having collectively derailed their country‘s path, Hungary’s free citizens have made use of their good judgement and overwhelmingly chose to get the nation‘s political and economic development back on track!
That truly is good news. Hungary is such a beautiful country that has had such a bad government. May there be better days ahead.
BohoBabe · M
@ThePatientAnarchist It's definitely a good sign.
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
I heard and thought it was great. They needed that.
MoveAlong · 70-79, M
Glad they woke up and took their country back.
Tastyfrzz · 61-69, M
Now we need to do it here in the US!
Crazywaterspring · 61-69, M
@Waveney Next up in Europe - Italy.
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@Waveney I'm just sad that the United states the far right is gaining traction. We're also gonna find out it's not gonna work out the hard way
@Crazywaterspring How far right is Meloni's government? My uncle refers to Berlusconi. I don't remember him.
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
Fantastic news. But it is going to take time to restore civil society . . Poland is going through a similarly slow and painful process.

Second high profile cock-up in less than a week for J D Vance. He must have really annoyed The Donald somehow 🤣
Waveney · 41-45, M
@SunshineGirl What made me laugh was Vance had the NERVE to claim the EU was interfering in the election, when he was doing EXACTLY that!

Every Republican accusation is a confession.
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
@Waveney It's an extraordinary result and I hope it chills the American administration. There is clear evidence of gerrymandering, yet the opposition has won more than 60% of the vote. Thank goodness Orban has conceded defeat and not done a Trump.
CedricH · 22-25, M
@SunshineGirl Poland‘s reform process is currently being impeded by the intricate coalition maintenance that‘s required to keep a very broad and disjointed ruling coalition united in the Sejm. An unthankful task for Donald Tusk. In addition to that, this rather diverse majority is merely an absolute majority.
Dynamics in Poland are further bedeviled by Poland’s semi-presidential system and last year‘s election of Karol Nawrocki as Poland’s President, who‘s affiliated with the country‘s illiberal opposition, the PiS party, just as his predecessor, Andrzej Duda, was.

It seems that Peter Magyar, however, will have to contend with no such impediments. The President in Hungary is a largely ceremonial figure and Magyar‘s Tisza party‘s supermajority in parliament will endow his Premiership with enough political heft to undo the democratic backsliding that occurred during the tenure of the outgoing government.
Ironically, Orban‘s and Fidesz‘s power consolidation will even facilitate the expeditious disintegration of Orban‘s illiberal project, now that the political winds have turned decisively.
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Waveney · 41-45, M
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout hehe the defeat of your far-right figurehead has really hit you hard.

Lolz.
Ynotisay · M
This is huge. And it appears that it will be a landslide.
Maybe the world is waking up and this gutless move towards authoritarianism is changing.
Ynotisay · M
@Waveney I think you might be right. It's extraordinarily hard to change the mind of those who lean in to dictators. There's reasons why they do. But critical mass has power. Especially for those with a need to belong to a unified way of thinking.
MoveAlong · 70-79, M
@Ynotisay

Maybe the world is waking up and this gutless move towards authoritarianism is changing.

Exactly why the Right is always harping on "woke".
Ynotisay · M
@MoveAlong Yep. It doesn't work without made up enemies.
CleverGirl · 26-30, FNew
Hungary is still highly dependent on Russian oil and gas. I wouldn't expect much change all at once.
Waveney · 41-45, M
@MoveAlong @CleverGirl] Magyar is hoping to end Russian dependence on oil within a decade.
CleverGirl · 26-30, FNew
@Waveney Like I said: not much change all at once.
ididntknow · 56-60, M
@Waveney e we here is he going th get the oil from then, and what will the price be ?
manly · 46-50, M
Igen!!!!! Other than Artemis 2, this is about the only other good *major* news story the past week. Will Orby now throw a tantrum and scream "The Election was stolen!!!" ? 😂
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MasterLee · 56-60, M
So they booted out the slightly less far left. Oh my the pearl clutching.
Waveney · 41-45, M
@MasterLee no, they booted out the Far Right and replaced them with Centre Right. Magyar is no liberal, but he’s pro Europe and pro democracy 😊 Ruszkik, haza!
fanuc2013 · 51-55, F
No one person should be in power for that long regardless of their policies
MarkPaul · 26-30, M
And perhaps the best news is that Orban conceded with no drama. Monkey see, monkey do.

Thinkingdeeper · 36-40, M
Whilst good news a similar situation happened in Ukraine so need to wait and see....

Suspect it will be small steps but hopefully a brighter future for the country.
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BohoBabe · M
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