The Kremlin’s main ally in Europe, Hungary’s authoritarian leader Viktor Orbán, suffered a crushing defeat in the parliamentary elections on April 12. The opposition Tisza party, led by Péter Magyar, won 138 out of 199 seats. Magyar’s supporters not only secured victory, but also obtained a constitutional majority in parliament. This means that Tisza will be able to carry out constitutional reform and repeal all...

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