Viktor Orbán's Political Future in Hungary at Stake in Upcoming Election
Is this the end of Viktor Orbán in Hungary?
The Guardian
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who has dominated the political landscape for 16 years, may face defeat in the upcoming election, which is considered crucial for Europe. His governance style, labeled as 'illiberal democracy,' has drawn criticism for undermining democratic institutions and targeting dissent.
- 01Viktor Orbán has been in power for 16 years, shaping Hungary's political landscape.
- 02He has implemented an 'illiberal democracy' model, consolidating power and targeting opposition.
- 03Current projections indicate he may lose the popular vote in the upcoming critical election.
- 04The election is viewed as a significant test for right-wing populism in Europe.
- 05The Guardian explores potential strategies for resisting oligarchic governance in Hungary.
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Viktor Orbán, the Prime Minister of Hungary, has been at the helm for 16 years, during which he has established what he terms an 'illiberal democracy.' This model has allowed him to consolidate power through a parliamentary supermajority, undermining democratic institutions, targeting minorities, and suppressing independent media. Despite his long-standing control, recent projections suggest that Orbán may lose the popular vote in the upcoming election, which is deemed one of the most critical in Europe this year. As right-wing populism gains traction globally, the election results could serve as a pivotal moment for Hungary, potentially offering insights into strategies for combating oligarchic governance. The Guardian's visit to Budapest aims to uncover whether Hungary has discovered a blueprint for resisting such political trends.
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The outcome of the election could determine the future of democratic governance in Hungary, affecting citizens' rights and freedoms.
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