Voters Reject Orbán's Reign, But Is Europe's Far-Right Era Over?

Hungary's recent election results challenge the rise of right-wing populism, but analysts say it may be too early to declare the end of Europe's far-right political era.
Hungary's recent election has dealt a major blow to the dominance of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, whose 16-year reign has been characterized by illiberal policies and a far-right political agenda. Orbán's center-right challenger, Péter Magyar, secured a decisive two-thirds majority, signaling a potential turning point in the country's political landscape.
While leaders like Poland's Donald Tusk and Germany's Friedrich Merz have hailed the election results as a
Source: The Guardian


