Hungary - Orban defeated
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ConnectionError

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2,273 posts

94 months

Sunday 12th April
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Is this good news?


caziques

2,823 posts

193 months

Sunday 12th April
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Yes

Hippea

3,476 posts

94 months

Sunday 12th April
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Has Trump gone on a tirade about the election being rigged yet?

21TonyK

13,088 posts

234 months

Sunday 12th April
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Hippea said:
Has Trump gone on a tirade about the election being rigged yet?
He will do

MC Bodge

28,326 posts

200 months

Sunday 12th April
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ConnectionError said:
Is this good news?
I would say so

Hill92

5,302 posts

215 months

Sunday 12th April
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Not just Orban defeated. Tisza currently projected to win 137 seats out of 199 giving them the critical supermajority required to remove Orban's cronies from office and make other constitutional changes to restore the rule of law.

https://vtr.valasztas.hu/ogy2026

MC Bodge

28,326 posts

200 months

Sunday 12th April
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Hill92 said:
Not just Orban defeated. Tisza currently projected to win 137 seats out of 199 giving them the critical supermajority required to remove Orban's cronies from office and make other constitutional changes to restore the rule of law.
Let us hope that they do, rather than just changing the personnel and continuing as before.

Simbu

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199 months

Sunday 12th April
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ConnectionError said:
Is this good news?
Unequivocally so, at least for EU unity, Ukraine and European security. All of which are also in UK interests.

It looks like Magyar might get a supermajority which allows him to unwind the constitutional fkery that Orban and his cronies put in place. Good news domestically too.

S600BSB

7,706 posts

131 months

Sunday 12th April
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Fingers crossed - that would be such a good result.

durbster

11,884 posts

247 months

Sunday 12th April
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In geopolitical terms, very good news for Europe. A much needed statement for Trump and Putin that democracy will decide who wins elections in Europe, not them.

It's also quite funny that the US Government was so desperate to help Putin that they sent the Vice President to try and influence the Hungarian election, but JD Vance is so grotesque and unlikeable that it seems to have swung voters the other way. biggrin

BrettMRC

5,674 posts

185 months

Sunday 12th April
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Genuinely didn't expect him to concede.

Wheel Turned Out

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63 months

Sunday 12th April
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16 years, bloody hell. Good news but that's a deeply unfortunate amount of time to have suffered that fool.

bloomen

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184 months

Sunday 12th April
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Wheel Turned Out said:
16 years, bloody hell. Good news but that's a deeply unfortunate amount of time to have suffered that fool.
Old communists are the lifeblood of politicians like this.

Once they're all dead or dribbling, it's full Wakanda ahoy.

BikeBikeBIke

13,803 posts

140 months

Sunday 12th April
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Simbu said:
Unequivocally so, at least for EU unity, Ukraine and European security. All of which are also in UK interests.

It looks like Magyar might get a supermajority which allows him to unwind the constitutional fkery that Orban and his cronies put in place. Good news domestically too.
Some welcome good news.

p1stonhead

29,401 posts

192 months

Sunday 12th April
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Vance being sent there for Orban should not be overlooked. The US are not for the good side here.

Genuine Barn Find

5,868 posts

240 months

Sunday 12th April
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BrettMRC said:
Genuinely didn't expect him to concede.
With his ‘mates’ otherwise engaged, he probably realised he was going to do a Ceaușescu if he didn’t….

BikeBikeBIke

13,803 posts

140 months

Sunday 12th April
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durbster said:
In geopolitical terms, very good news for Europe. A much needed statement for Trump and Putin that democracy will decide who wins elections in Europe, not them.

It's also quite funny that the US Government was so desperate to help Putin that they sent the Vice President to try and influence the Hungarian election, but JD Vance is so grotesque and unlikeable that it seems to have swung voters the other way. biggrin
It is proper weird. Vance is fully enthusiastic about Europe standing on our own two feet, then he supports Orban who was a an ongoing impediment to that.

Kawasicki

14,228 posts

260 months

Sunday 12th April
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BrettMRC said:
Genuinely didn't expect him to concede.
It was common knowledge that he wouldn’t. He was anti democratic.

Kwackersaki

1,686 posts

253 months

Sunday 12th April
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Yes, good news. Bound to piss Putin off along with the Orange turd and his lap dog Vance who had a wasted journey.

Derek Smith

49,164 posts

273 months

Sunday 12th April
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Orban going is great. His replacement would seem to be a bit of a mixed bag. A populist, one with a platform of destroying corruption. We've heard similar before, and the norm is 'the more it changes . . . ' Still, there seems to be a good chance it will be better for Hungarians.

He's sort of pro-European and slightly less pro-EU. Positives there, but Russia has a significant fanbase in Hungary, going back to Iron Curtain days. There is, I'm told, a fair bit of anti-EU, pro-Russia graffiti around the country, particularly the east, and that's likely to be a problem for him. Is the war in Ukraine a factor in the vote? Many supporters of Russia turning?

Orban conceding before the final bit of counting. Didn't see that coming. Will he go without some attempt at holding onto power?

Best of luck to Magyar if he is who he purports to be. He'll need it.