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EPISODE · Apr 17, 2026 · 1H 4M

What Americans should learn from Hungary’s rejection of authoritarianism

from What's The Plan? with Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin · host Indivisible

After 16 years of authoritarian rule, Hungary's pro-democracy opposition crushed Viktor Orban's party and won a supermajority in parliament. Leah and Ezra break down the early lessons — building a new opposition movement, driving massive turnout, and preparing for election sabotage. If they can do it, we can do it. Plus: a red-district Indivisible group in Colorado showing what effective grassroots organizing actually looks like. And yes, bad dad puns and live Q&A with the movement. To learn more and get involved in No Kings, visit here.

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After 16 years of authoritarian rule, Hungary's pro-democracy opposition crushed Viktor Orban's party and won a supermajority in parliament. Leah and Ezra break down the early lessons — building a new opposition movement, driving massive turnout,...

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