Meanwhile in Hungary:
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Meanwhile in Hungary:
the rule of Viktor Orbán has been comprehensively rejected by voters;
Tisza led by Péter Magyar look to be gaining a super-majority allowing them to change the constitution (should they wish) and certainly unwind much of Orban's malign influence of Hungarian politics.
Of course, other members of the EU will also be pleased that this illiberal wrecker is back in opposition.
Its a sign that the that the Right ascendance is *never* irreversible.
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Meanwhile in Hungary:
the rule of Viktor Orbán has been comprehensively rejected by voters;
Tisza led by Péter Magyar look to be gaining a super-majority allowing them to change the constitution (should they wish) and certainly unwind much of Orban's malign influence of Hungarian politics.
Of course, other members of the EU will also be pleased that this illiberal wrecker is back in opposition.
Its a sign that the that the Right ascendance is *never* irreversible.
but but Péter Magyar is a right wing conservative
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but but Péter Magyar is a right wing conservative
@elCelio @ChrisMayLA6 Yup, have also read that he’s nothing new.
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but but Péter Magyar is a right wing conservative
@elCelio @ChrisMayLA6 And Orban did concede defeat rather quietly.
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but but Péter Magyar is a right wing conservative
@elCelio @ChrisMayLA6
It'll be interesting to see how the party fares. It seems hastily assembled and I'm wondering about the vetting and discipline issues (thinking about Reform Ltd in UK). Will it's MPs toe the line? Are there entryists? Are they more or less reformist that Magyar? ... -
Meanwhile in Hungary:
the rule of Viktor Orbán has been comprehensively rejected by voters;
Tisza led by Péter Magyar look to be gaining a super-majority allowing them to change the constitution (should they wish) and certainly unwind much of Orban's malign influence of Hungarian politics.
Of course, other members of the EU will also be pleased that this illiberal wrecker is back in opposition.
Its a sign that the that the Right ascendance is *never* irreversible.
@ChrisMayLA6 hoping for a worldwide leftish backlash
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@elCelio @ChrisMayLA6 And Orban did concede defeat rather quietly.
yes, I would lost a bet on that....
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@elCelio @ChrisMayLA6
It'll be interesting to see how the party fares. It seems hastily assembled and I'm wondering about the vetting and discipline issues (thinking about Reform Ltd in UK). Will it's MPs toe the line? Are there entryists? Are they more or less reformist that Magyar? ...@Andii @elCelio @ChrisMayLA6 Or will it be a case of out of the frying pan and into the fire?
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