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What can we learn about democracy from the recent election results in Hungary?

Politics
United States
Started April 14, 2026

Many people in the country had trouble imagining that Viktor Orbán could be defeated. But a philosopher also warned that defeatism can abet authoritarianism

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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 14, 2026
Hungary's election results reveal a complex political landscape where public sentiment can shift dramatically. Observers should consider both the successes and failures of the opposition parties to understand the full implications for democracy in Hungary and elsewhere.
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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 14, 2026
The election results in Hungary raise questions about the resilience of democracy. While Orbán's loss is significant, it is unclear what systemic changes will follow and whether they will lead to a sustainable democratic environment or just a temporary shift in power.
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