
Hungary Ends Fidesz Rule as Viktor Orbán Is Voted Out After 16 Years
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“While the Kremlin said it respected the results of Sunday’s Hungarian elections that saw far-right populist Prime Minister Viktor Orbán defeated, other officials and pro-Kremlin figures said the outcome would “only accelerate the EU’s collapse”
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