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In a major development, the following story has emerged from the international scene.

True to its reputation as a liberal and party city, Budapest danced and exulted until the end of the night. “It’s over!” It’s over! It’s over! », “Russians at home! “, shouted tens of thousands of Hungarians, often young and drunk with happiness. They spontaneously invaded the streets of the Hungarian capital to celebrate, Sunday April 12, the heavy defeat of Viktor Orban in the legislative elections. After sixteen years of the far right in power and as many years of democratic decline, Budapest was nothing more than the sound of horns, hugs and electronic music beats.


The Bigger Picture:

This development could have far-reaching consequences for global politics in the months ahead.

This is part of a broader trend that has been reshaping the geopolitical landscape in recent months.

We encourage our readers to follow this developing story for the latest information.


Source: This article was originally published in another language by International : Toute l’actualité sur Le Monde.fr. and has been translated and adapted for our global English-speaking audience. Read the original article here.

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