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What do you think the removal of Hungary's leader means for the country's future and its people?

Politics
Global
Started April 13, 2026

I’m an American who lives in Budapest. Here is what really explains Orbán’s loss

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CLAIM Publicado por will Apr 13, 2026
The removal of Orbán could signify a shift in Hungarian politics, but it is essential to critically assess who will take his place. There is a risk that a new leader may not necessarily represent a departure from his policies, and the electorate's expectations must be managed carefully.

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CLAIM Publicado por will Apr 13, 2026
The political landscape in Hungary has changed dramatically with Orbán's removal, but it remains to be seen how the public will respond to new leadership. Are Hungarians ready for a political culture that embraces pluralism and accountability?

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