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Orban’s Defeat Is Being Dangerously Misread

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开始于 June 21, 2026

Panicking strongmen will turn to more extreme measures

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Misreading Orban's defeat could lead to complacency in democratic movements, ignoring the potential for authoritarianism to adapt and persist.

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While Orban's defeat is significant, it does not guarantee a decline in authoritarianism; political landscapes are complex and can shift unexpectedly.

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Orban's defeat indicates a shift towards democracy in Hungary, suggesting that strongman tactics may be losing their appeal among the electorate.

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Strongmen like Orban are likely to resort to more extreme measures when faced with defeat, posing a real threat to democratic stability in the region.

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The response to Orban's defeat should focus on the broader trends in European politics rather than assuming a universal backlash against populism.

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