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Que devrait considérer le gouvernement hongrois si l'opposition gagne plus de soutien lors des prochaines élections ?
The Hungarian leader’s latest remarks underscore worries that he may not peacefully accept defeat if he loses Sunday’s election
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Semafor (United States) | Apr 10, 2026
The Atlantic (United States) | Apr 10, 2026
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Hungary's government should consider implementing measures to ensure electoral integrity and transparency, regardless of the opposition's rising support. Protecting the electoral process is vital for maintaining public confidence in democracy.
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If the opposition gains more support, the Hungarian government should prioritize dialogue and reconciliation to ensure a peaceful transition of power. Emphasizing democratic norms will strengthen the country's political stability and foster trust among citizens.
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The government's focus should be on uniting the nation rather than responding to the opposition's gain. If Viktor Orbán loses, a smooth transition is essential for avoiding further polarization and ensuring national unity.
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The Hungarian government must remain vigilant against potential destabilization tactics from the opposition. If the opposition gains power, there is a risk of social unrest and economic disruptions that could harm the country's progress.
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If the opposition increases its support, the government should prepare for potential legal challenges and ensure that the rule of law is upheld. This will help maintain order and prevent any undermining of democratic institutions.
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