匈牙利的选举可能如何影响其他国家的极右翼运动?
Editorial: Defeat for Viktor Orbán on Sunday would be celebrated in Brussels, mourned in Washington and Moscow, and would give his country its democracy back
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The Hungarian election acts as a litmus test for far-right ideologies in Europe. Observers should consider the varying contexts within each country, as the impact of Hungary's election may differ significantly based on local political dynamics and voter sentiments.
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The outcome of Hungary's election will be closely watched by far-right parties in Europe. Regardless of the result, it may either galvanize these groups or lead to introspection about their strategies and policies. The implications could go in multiple directions, depending on the electoral narrative.
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