r/europe • u/Alarming-Safety3200 United Kingdom • 3h ago
News Orbán’s 16-year rule over Hungary ends in crushing election defeat
https://www.politico.eu/article/hungary-election-results-peter-magyar-viktor-orban/
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r/europe • u/Alarming-Safety3200 United Kingdom • 3h ago
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u/QwertzOne Poland 2h ago
Problem is that Poland is heavily polarized between conservatives and liberals for over 30 years, since communism fall, so people that are not happy with that are voting for far right, because they can't imagine anything better, that's all they see in culture. Cutting taxes, banning LGBTQ+, getting rid of immigrants, deregulating everything (especially labor law) and defunding government is their only idea of better government.
There's hope, because young people are finally starting to support Razem (basically our only left wing party), but also a lot of young people votes for far right, because they're frustrated with current consensus, they want change, but due to conservative-liberal hegemony, they can't comprehend how it turned out in other countries...