Hungria Apenas Derrubou o Inderrotável
Viktor Orbán had support from Moscow and Washington, but not from his own people
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The Atlantic (United States) | Apr 12, 2026
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Orbán's removal may lead to instability in Hungary, risking a power vacuum that could be exploited by extremist factions.
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The ousting of Viktor Orbán demonstrates the power of grassroots movements in challenging authoritarian regimes, highlighting the importance of civic engagement.
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While Orbán's ousting reflects public discontent, it raises questions about the future direction of Hungary's political landscape and governance.
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The downfall of a leader backed by both Moscow and Washington illustrates the unpredictability of political alliances in a rapidly changing global context.
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The international support for Orbán shows how geopolitical interests can complicate domestic politics, often sidelining the will of the people.
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