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EPISODE · Apr 16, 2026 · 59 MIN

Two views of Hungary’s election, a global blow to the authoritarian right

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Hungary’s long-serving authoritarian prime minister Viktor Orban was defeated in an April 12 election. Two views of what that means: historian Kyle Shybunko and independent scholar Anita Zsurzsán. The post Two views of Hungary’s election, a global blow to the authoritarian right appeared first on KPFA.

Hungary’s long-serving authoritarian prime minister Viktor Orban was defeated in an April 12 election. Two views of what that means: historian Kyle Shybunko and independent scholar Anita Zsurzsán. The post Two views of Hungary’s election, a global blow to the authoritarian right appeared first on KPFA.

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