🇬🇧 UK 6h ago · Megan Gibson

Michael Ignatieff: If Viktor Orbán loses, global Orbánism is over

New Statesman UK
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Since 2010, Hungary’s illiberal Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has won election after election, repeatedly defeating rivals on his march to reshape the country and become Europe’s longest serving head of government. That could change on Sunday. Polls show that his Fidesz party is on track to lose to centre-right rival Péter Magyar and his Tisza party in the country’s parliamentary elections. 



An Orbán defeat would be seismic. It could mark a turning point both for Hungary, and for the network of

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