CURRENT EVENTS - April

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Hard to imagine too dramatic a change of course after so long under Orban.
And when the problems are not fixed fast enough, the population will swing back to the right. In this case from the center right back to the far right. We see it time and time again. The right breaks things. A party to the left of thatright-wing party is elected to fix what’s been broken. They begin fixing things but not as fast as or to the extent that the people want. So the people then bring back the party to the right to erase all the progress and then do additional damage. It’s two steps backwards, one step forward, three steps backwards.
 
And when the problems are not fixed fast enough, the population will swing back to the right. In this case from the center right back to the far right. We see it time and time again. The right breaks things. A party to the left of thatright-wing party is elected to fix what’s been broken. They begin fixing things but not as fast as or to the extent that the people want. So the people then bring back the party to the right to erase all the progress and then do additional damage. It’s two steps backwards, one step forward, three steps backwards.
That's sounds vaguely familiar. 🤔
 
Sounds like even Orban is a more honorable person than Trump. Super low bar, but still.
I doubt he's all that honorable - his opposition got over two-thirds of the vote, and between that and the fact that Hungary is a member of the EU and NATO it probably led him to realize that trying to stay in power wasn't feasible or realistic. If the election had been closer I suspect he would have challenged the results and cried fraud just like Trump did.

Having said that, I'm glad that he chose to give up without a fight, and unlike Trump he did at least face the inevitable with some dignity.
 
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