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> presidential elections
We don't have that. We have legislative elections. But that's ok, Orbán is a very prominent individual, maybe in the future these times will be called Orbán-era after him (in our system PM is the key figure not the Prez), especially if Fidesz-KDNP gets reelected for the fourth term.
> Hungarians are about to remove Orbán
Maybe. Probably not. I give a 2:1 for Orbán & Co. to win.
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IS there such thing as no foreign influence? When Tucker Carlson interviewed Orbán had to explain where their success, their authority coming from. He did not say it comes from the people or God, he just takes a blink upward and both of them laugh. It could mean from God but the whole thing looked like he meant some higher-up in their picked masonic order or something...