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Can Viktor Orban lose power after 16 years leading Hungary?
Hungary is headed to the polls on Sunday in a pivotal election that could end the long rule of Viktor Orban, who is trailing in opinion polls after 16 years in power. The vote pits his nationalist agenda and Russia ties against an opposition promising closer EU relations. ECFR associate researcher for Hungary, Zsuzsanna Vegh, explains what’s at stake for Hungary’s democracy and its future in Europe.
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Hungary is headed to the polls on Sunday in a pivotal election that could end the long rule of Viktor Orban, who is trailing in opinion polls after 16 years in power. The vote pits his nationalist agenda and Russia ties against an opposition promising closer EU relations. ECFR associate researcher for Hungary, Zsuzsanna Vegh, explains what’s at stake for Hungary’s democracy and its future in Europe.
Hungary is headed to the polls on Sunday in a pivotal election that could end the long rule of Viktor Orban, who is trailing in opinion polls after 16 years in power. The vote pits his nationalist agenda and Russia ties against an opposition promising closer EU relations. ECFR associate researcher for Hungary, Zsuzsanna Vegh, explains what’s at stake for Hungary’s democracy and its future in Europe.
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