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Even Hungary’s skewed elections might not save Viktor Orban

The ruling party is playing dirty. But our analysis shows the liberal opposition has a real chance of winning

Raccontata daft.comeconomist.com

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Even Hungary’s skewed elections might not save Viktor Orban

The ruling party is playing dirty. But our analysis shows the liberal opposition has a real chance of winning

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ft.com2 mesi fa

Hungary: the election the world’s big powers want to win

Orbán’s defeat would deprive nationalist conservatives across the world of a champion. Opponents see Sunday’s vote as a chance to halt autocracy

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Timeline cronologica

  1. mercoledì 8 aprile 2026·ft.com

    Freedom itself is at stake in Hungary

    Sunday’s election will show if it’s possible to defeat Orbán’s illiberal democracy

  2. giovedì 9 aprile 2026·economist.com

    A plan for Europe’s tech fightback

    Britain and the EU can avoid being left in the dust if they work together, argues Sir Nick Clegg

  3. giovedì 9 aprile 2026·economist.com

    Even Hungary’s skewed elections might not save Viktor Orban

    The ruling party is playing dirty. But our analysis shows the liberal opposition has a real chance of winning

  4. sabato 11 aprile 2026·ft.com

    Hungary: the election the world’s big powers want to win

    Orbán’s defeat would deprive nationalist conservatives across the world of a champion. Opponents see Sunday’s vote as a chance to halt autocracy