April 13, 2026

https://archive.ph/HEZna

On Sunday, it happened: Viktor Orban was defeated. In an election with the highest voter turnout in Hungarys democratic history, Peter Magyar’s Tisza Party won a two-thirds supermajority, enough to alter the constitution that Orban had rewritten to shore up his power.

Some admirers of Orban have argued that the fact that he lost proves he was never an autocrat to begin with. What it really demonstrates, however, is that opposition to Fidesz was so strong it was able to overwhelm all the structures Orban put in place to protect his rule: wildly distorted voting districts, a captured media, state-sponsored propaganda, local patronage networks, and widespread threats and intimidation.

  • OwOarchist@pawb.social
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    2 days ago

    But I hear nothing of the other guy

    If you read the article, you would hear some things about the other guy. Half the article was about him.

    To recap:

    • center-right instead of authoritarian-right

    • European/NATO/EU-aligned instead of Russian-aligned

    • Still anti-immigrant

    • Probably not pro-LGBT+, but seems to be a lot less anti-LGBT+ than Orban – Doesn’t show up for Pride events, but also doesn’t demonize LGBT+ people in every speech like Orban did.

    • No ties to Israel or Russia.

    • Promises to prosecute members of the Orban regime who enriched themselves at taxpayer expense.

    A mixed bag, certainly. Could be better … but could also be worse. The important thing is that he’ll – hopefully – restore fair democracy in the country, undoing Orban’s corruption of the election process and giving others a fair chance at winning in the next election. So, hopefully, the next election could bring in somebody even better.

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      2 days ago

      You’re right on all fronts about me, but in my defense, I’ve given up on the War Crimes Times. So I take it that’s it’s a bad, which is better than worse? And Orban supporters think that he lost because Orban wasn’t bad/authoritarian enough?

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        1 day ago

        He’s not perfect, but perfect is the enemy of good. Sometimes a small w is all you’re going to get.

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            1 day ago

            Not being Orban with different ideas on key points is certainly a big part of it. He does have political experience, says he wants to tackle corruption, is more pro-EU and perhaps Ukraine as well