Hungarian voters oust Orbán but far-right ideology remains entrenched across Europe
Viktor Orbán's crushing defeat in Hungary's election sparked democratic optimism about far-right decline, but experts warn against overconfidence. Orbán's loss reflected economic hardship and corruption allegations rather than rejection of anti-immigration policies, which his successor largely supports. European far-right parties remain entrenched in government across multiple EU states and continue mainstreaming their ideas despite setbacks.
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