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Hungary’s election was a false dawn for Europe

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Started April 17, 2026

Nationalism is not dead on the continent. It's barely begun

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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 17, 2026
Hungary's election results highlight a resurgence of nationalism that threatens the unity of the European Union.
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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 17, 2026
The perception of a 'false dawn' in Hungary suggests that European nations must prepare for continued nationalist movements rather than dismiss them.
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While nationalism is rising, it is essential to recognize the diverse political landscapes across Europe that challenge a monolithic view of nationalism.
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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 17, 2026
The rise of nationalism in Hungary demonstrates a legitimate response to EU policies that many citizens feel do not represent their interests.
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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 17, 2026
Nationalism's revival in Hungary is a symptom of deeper societal issues across Europe, requiring a nuanced response rather than outright condemnation.
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