The mouse's revolt against the lion – are Hungary's pro-Russian days over for good? - New Eastern Europe
The mouse's revolt against the lion – are Hungary's pro-Russian days over for good? - New Eastern Europe
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- The rise of Péter Magyar and the Tisza party in Hungary signals a potential shift away from the long-standing pro-Russian stance associated with Viktor Orbán and Fidesz, particularly in foreign policy and EU/NATO alignment.
- Magyar’s victory underscores strong support for the EU and NATO, and his statements emphasize Ukraine’s sovereignty while signaling a more critical line toward Russia; he suggested dialogue with Putin only if needed, while prioritizing Ukraini
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