Viktor Orbán's Defeat Deals a Major Blow to the Global Anti-Gender Movement

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán lost power, dealing a blow to the global anti-gender movement. Orbán's defeat was partly due to resistance against his anti-gender policies, showing that gender justice-led movements can be crucial in struggles for democracy.
Viktor Orbán, Hungary's prime minister, lost power after 16 years of authoritarian rule. His defeat is a significant blow to the global anti-gender movement, which he had supported and funded. Orbán's anti-gender policies, including banning Gender Studies and LGBTQ+ propaganda, sparked widespread resistance, with hundreds of thousands joining Pride marches. This resistance contributed to his downfall, demonstrating the importance of gender justice-led movements in democratic struggles. Orbán's regime was a model for authoritarian leaders, using anti-gender politics as a tool for consolidation. His defeat provides a valuable lesson for pro-democracy movements worldwide.
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