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Hungary Election Orban Populism Decline Left Opportunity Analysis

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- Hungarian parliamentary election on April 12, 2026, resulted in defeat for Viktor Orbán's ruling party.
- Orbán had support from Kremlin and Donald Trump.
- Election reflects decline of right-wing populism in Eastern Europe.
- Left-wing movements have largely disappeared in the region.
- Boris Kagarlitsky, a leftist intellectual imprisoned in Russia, commented on the trend.
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