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A Political Landslide in Hungary Challenges Orbán’s Regime and the EU

Viktor Orbán, expecting a far-right surge, previously framed the recent European Parliament election as a “revolutionary moment for Brussels.” Instead, it turned out to be a revolutionary moment against him at home. The new Tisza party of Péter Magyar, a former ruling party appointee, practically eradicated the traditional opposition forces in Hungary and weakened Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz. This has consequences not only for the country’s domestic politics but also its role in the EU.

Author/s
Dr. András Rácz
Memo

Double-Edged Sword

How to Engage Returnee Networks in Migrant Reintegration
Author/s
Victoria Rietig
Sophie Meiners
Report

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12:30 - 14:00 | 29 Apr 2019

Winds of Change: What Next for Ukraine?

This Sunday, on July 21, Ukrainians will vote for a new parliament in snap elections after President Zelensky dissolved the Rada on the day of his inauguration. Ahead of the vote, where Zelensky's party may win big, listen to DGAP's panel discussion which took place on April 29, shortly after the presidential elections, with three distinguished speakers and chaired by Dr. Cristina Gherasimov, DGAP Research Fellow, about what Europe could expect from a new political cycle in Ukraine.

Veranstaltung Forschungsprogramm
Diskussion
Berlin

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