The consequences of Hungary's election, for Viktor Orban and the world

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This article is factual news reporting with standard journalistic practices. It is not considered a psychological operation.

This article reports on Hungary's historic election that ousted long-time leader Viktor Orban and brought opposition leader Peter Magyar to power with a strong majority. It highlights the significance of opposition unity and Magyar's rapid rise, portraying his victory as a major democratic shift after years of populist rule. While it emphasizes the dramatic change and public celebration, it doesn't dig into Magyar’s past policies or potential risks of his sweeping new power.

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