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After 16 Years of ‘Illiberal’ Rule, Hungary Is Still a Democracy

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After 16 Years of ‘Illiberal’ Rule, Hungary Is Still a Democracy

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The centre-right Tisza party has won a significant victory in Hungary's election, gaining a two-thirds majority in parliament. This marks a shift in power after 16 years of rule by Viktor Orban's nationalist-populist Fidesz party.

Hungary's election saw the centre-right Tisza party win a significant victory. The party, led by Peter Magyar, gained 136 seats in parliament, exceeding the two-thirds majority required. This shift in power comes after 16 years of rule by Viktor Orban's Fidesz party. The Fidesz government had made changes to the electoral system, which ultimately benefited the Tisza party. The Tisza party's win marks a new era in Hungarian politics.

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