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How a former Orbán ally toppled the populist right-wing leader
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In Hungary's recent election, Viktor Orbán was ousted as prime minister after 16 years in power, largely due to public dissatisfaction over corruption and economic mismanagement. Peter Magyar, who previously aligned with Orbán, emerged victorious amid concerns regarding Hungary's ties to Russia and the European Union. Voters demanded integrity and accountability, rejecting Orbán's approach to governance.
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