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blue-wave

(5,272 posts)
Sat Apr 11, 2026, 05:19 PM 8 hrs ago

An Orban loss in Hungary's election could be the turning point Putin fears

After 16 years in power doing Russia's bidding in Brussels, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s Fidesz party is at risk of losing power in Sunday's parliamentary elections, with challenger Peter Magyar significantly ahead in polls.

The Kremlin appears to have pulled out all the stops to boost its man in Budapest. An internal intelligence report for Russia’s SVR intelligence service revealed in March outlined a strategy dubbed “the Gamechanger”, which included staging an assassination attempt against Orban to “fundamentally alter the entire paradigm of the election campaign”.

The Hungarian campaign has seen a major escalation in interference, including “documented influence operations, disinformation campaigns and reports of intelligence-linked activities”, says Edit Zgut-Przybylska, a research affiliate at the Democracy Institute of the Central European University in Budapest and a specialist on democratic backsliding.

Moscow has also been accused of dispatching a team of election "specialists" – linked to the GRU, Russian military intelligence – to Budapest to closely monitor these interference operations.

Read More: https://www.france24.com/en/europe/20260411-hungary-election-magyar-orban-could-mark-turning-point-russia-putin-fears

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This could be the end of not just the Orban regime in Hungary, but of global Orbanism. A working template that is a plague upon world politics influencing and guiding not just the far right in Europe, but right here in the good old USA. If Orban loses tomorrow, we'll see how the right reacts. Will they stage a military crackdown with Russian help? Could it be 1956 all over again? And importantly, will it be a warning flag to those of us in the U.S. for the up and coming midterm elections?

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An Orban loss in Hungary's election could be the turning point Putin fears (Original Post) blue-wave 8 hrs ago OP
If he loses, Orban will not step down. Chasstev365 7 hrs ago #1
"Orban will not step down"... slightlv 4 hrs ago #2
the fact that he won't step down Skittles 1 hr ago #3

Chasstev365

(7,883 posts)
1. If he loses, Orban will not step down.
Sat Apr 11, 2026, 05:31 PM
7 hrs ago

I'd love to see a Hungarian General Strike that successfully removes Orban and show Americans how to do it when the time comes.

slightlv

(7,812 posts)
2. "Orban will not step down"...
Sat Apr 11, 2026, 09:23 PM
4 hrs ago

I agree; and it's an issue that's been on my mind of late with regards to trump. Even if with all his election rigging and purging of voters he STILL loses (as he should), how do we get trump out of the oval office? Tear it down around him? Bury him in the rubble of the old Constitution? Send in US Marshals to march him out in handcuffs? (Oh, how I'd pay to see that!) Seriously, tho... this is where we were the first time around. trump insists the election was rigged and he actually won (and no one can prove otherwise!), and refuse to leave office. Our country is simply not equipped to deal with a situation like this, as we see in this downhill slide T has set us on.

It will be interesting to see how Hungary deals with it. Will it translate to action we can take here in the U.S.? I don't know... but lordy knows, we're gonna need help when the time comes, IMO.

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