“Nothing “unexpected” about it.”
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Indeed. The polls always showed a clear win for the Hungary’s anti-Neo-Soviet party. What might have been slightly unexpected though is that they got a so called “super-majority” taking control of over two thirds of the parliament.
They can therefore now change the constitution if they want.
It’s therefore a sad moment for Orban and his very close ally : Communist China, and NeoSoviet Russia.
nods of approval and handshakes from Brussels and many other European capitals.