Orbán’s defeat in Hungary reflects Europe’s unease with Trump-style politics

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Hungarians have voted out Viktor Orbán, Europe's longest-serving authoritarian-leaning prime minister, in a historic election with a record voter turnout of 76.5%. The election marks a significant shift in Hungary's political landscape, with Orbán's defeat reflecting Europe's unease with Trump-style politics.
Hungary's parliamentary election saw a record voter turnout of 76.5%. Viktor Orbán, the incumbent prime minister, was defeated after a campaign focused on foreign policy. Orbán's party, Fidesz-KDNP, faced challenges from opposition parties, including the Respect and Freedom Party. The election used a mixed electoral system, combining local constituencies with a national party list. The outcome marks a significant shift in Hungary's political landscape. Orbán's defeat reflects Europe's unease with authoritarian-leaning politics.
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