L'actu en dessin : la chute de Viktor Orban après 16 ans de pouvoir
Peter Magyar defeats Viktor Orban in a historic Hungarian election, ending 16 years of illiberal rule and marking a dramatic political realignment.
Peter Magyar defeats Viktor Orban in a historic Hungarian election, ending 16 years of illiberal rule and marking a dramatic political realignment. | Contesto: cronaca
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- L'actu en dessin : la chute de Viktor Orban après 16 ans de pouvoir
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In a stunning political reversal, Viktor Orban's 16-year tenure as Hungary's leader has ended with his decisive defeat in the presidential election by challenger Peter Magyar. The historic vote, characterized by a record-breaking 80% turnout, particularly among young voters, signals a profound shift for the Central European nation long defined by Orban's "illiberal" governance and close ties to the Kremlin. The election result concludes an era that saw Hungary transform under Orban's Fidesz party. His government systematically consolidated power, rewriting the constitution, overhauling the judiciary, and bringing much of the media under state or friendly oligarchic control. This model of "illiberal democracy," as Orban himself termed it, made Hungary a frequent point of contention with the European Union, which launched multiple legal and budgetary procedures against Budapest for undermining the rule of law. Peter Magyar, a former insider within the Fidesz political structure, emerged as the focal point for a broad coalition of opposition and disaffected voters. His campaign successfully channeled widespread frustration over systemic corruption, economic grievances, and Hungary's international isolation under Orban. The record-shattering participation rate, especially the mobilization of first-time and younger voters, proved to be a critical factor, overwhelming the previously formidable Fidesz electoral machine. The outcome carries immediate and significant implications for Hungary's geopolitical orientation. Orban was Russian President Vladimir Putin's most consistent ally within both the European Union and NATO, routinely blocking or watering down collective actions against Moscow, particularly following the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. A Magyar presidency is expected to swiftly re-align Hungary with core EU and NATO positions, potentially unlocking billions in frozen EU recovery funds and strengthening the Western alliance's unity. Domestically, the victory opens a complex period of political transition and potential reckoning. Magyar now faces the monumental task of beginning to dismantle the entrenched power structures built over a decade and a half,...
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