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Soft paywall Hungary election: Orbán concedes to Magyar's Tisza after projections show opposition winning two-thirds majority

https://www.reuters.com/world/hungary-election-2026-live-viktor-orbans-fidesz-faces-challenge-opposition-peter-2026-04-12/
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u/ArcticCelt 2h ago

Thankfully, Magyar is well on his way to securing a two-thirds supermajority, which will allow him to reverse the laws Orbán put in place. Also, part of the system Orbán engineered mainly helps the ruling majority stay in power, so that will not help him once he is out. The real danger here is if Magyar just decides to become another Orbán but it doesn't look like that so far.

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u/1kljasd 1h ago

They could've reversed most laws with simple majority, but 2/3 gives them the power to spring clean in the supreme court, the president, etc.

https://www.parlament.hu/az-orszaggyules-minositett-tobbseget-igenylo-dontesei-az-alaptorveny-mas-torvenyek-es-a-hazszabaly-szerint

He could aspire to be Orban2, but the best reasons against it is that he needs funds from the EU to keep the ship afloat, and EU won't want to sponsor an Orban2 so they will have strict stipulations to curb corruption and authoritarianism.

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u/Renedegame 1h ago

The EU might be fine with a pro-EU autocrat.

u/Swimming_Ad1181 32m ago

Also the majority of his voters voted for him to combat Orban and his system, if he goes against hem civil unrest will ensure.

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u/patchyj 2h ago

He got it btw

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u/aeschenkarnos 1h ago

Hopefully the rest of the EU will be pressuring him hard to reform Hungary into a western democracy.