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Bulgaria Votes – Russia Hopes for a New Orbán


Rumen Radev could lock Bulgaria into the Orbán-style, Russia‑aligned path that Hungary has just voted to leave behind
As Bulgarians head to the polls this Sunday, a manufactured need for change risks producing a new strongman in former President Rumen Radev, who leads a centre-left coalition, speaks the language of protest and may yet steer Sofia closer to Moscow.
Read morePolitical Economy of Péter Magyar’s Victory – Online Event Recap


Key takeaways from the post-election discussion with Wojciech Przybylski and András Simor on 13 April 2026
The day after Péter Magyar’s Tisza party secured a two‑thirds supermajority and ended sixteen years of Viktor Orbán’s rule, the event examined what this choice by Hungarian voters means, as well as its political and economic implications.
Read moreEurope Without Orbán – No More Veto Excuses


Péter Magyar has delivered. It is now Europe’s turn
Péter Magyar’s Tisza party has won a constitutional majority, promising change not only for Hungary but for the V4 group and the whole of Europe. Is the European Union ready for this transformation?
Read moreRussians Go Home, Say Hungarian Voters


Democratic and Economic Security Outlook 2026: 13-19 April
Elections in Hungary marked the twilight of Moscow’s lingering shadow over European politics. Hungarian voters were primarily concerned with domestic issues – corruption, the economy, healthcare and public services. Yet the loudest chant on the streets, and the one carrying the most consequential implications, was unmistakable: Ruszkik, haza! – Russians,...
Read moreHungary Has Already Changed – Despite What Happens on 12 April


Sunday’s election will decide who governs Hungary, but not the direction the country is already heading
As someone in their late twenties, I do not remember a time when I felt proud to be Hungarian – Orbán made that difficult. He built a country many could no longer recognise as their own, yet that has begun to change, led by a generation that has never known...
Read moreOne Year After the Liberation Day – Interview with Elisabeth Braw


As America turns inward, Europe must navigate what remains of globalisation
One year after Donald Trump’s self-declared “Liberation Day”, Visegrad Insight sat down with Elisabeth Braw to examine how globalisation has fractured and what regional alliances can do to safeguard Europe’s economic resilience in the world’s new era of hard-power competition.
Read moreInvestors Bet Against Orbán. Navigate Hungarian Election Week Like a Pro


Special Weekly Outlook 2026: 6–12 April
The Budapest Stock Exchange and bookmakers are already betting on an imminent change. Yet Viktor Orbán shows no sign of yielding, still insisting that only he represents the homeland and that ‘the homeland cannot be in opposition’. Read our special Easter holiday Weekly Outlook on Democratic and Economic Security.
Read moreHow The Enemy Within Imperils Democratic Security


Influence agents, radicalisation and the fight for democratic resilience
Foreign influence operations do not create vulnerable societies. They exploit them. Influence operations are most effective when inspired by a massive propaganda machine that builds on existing fears and grievances.
Read moreWhat Will Happen to V4 After Hungary’s Vote of Destiny?


The future of regional cooperation after 12 April
In less than two weeks, Hungarians will go to the polls in a parliamentary election that carries consequences well beyond Budapest. The 12 April 2026 vote will determine not only Hungary’s domestic direction but also the coherence of the Visegrad Four (V4).
Read moreUkraine Halts Half of Russian Oil Exports. Expect More Drone Strikes


Democratic and Economic Security Outlook 2026: 30 March - 5 April
Oil shocks have a new dimension in CEE. Russian Baltic and Black Sea oil infrastructure has been hit, temporarily halting up to 40 per cent of its oil export capacity.
Read moreBaltics Shut Down Lukashenka’s Fertiliser Cash Cow


How Lithuania's port reform sends Belarus's global potash transits down the spiral
Russia and Belarus would reap a fertiliser windfall from the Iran war, but their seaports are under attack from Ukrainian drones and legal siege by the Baltic states.
Read moreEU Capitals Within Iran’s Missile Range. What’s Next?


Democratic and Economic Security Outlook 2026: 23-29 March
Iran’s attack on the Diego Garcia military base in the Indian Ocean marks a pivot in threat perception for most European capitals. Tehran fired two missiles with a range of roughly 4,000 kilometres – putting most of Europe in the crosshair. The kinetic risk is now real and CEE countries...
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The war in Europe should be understood not merely as an external event factor engaging select democratic partners in support for Ukraine, but also a deliberate subversion from within against all EU democracies and the collective fabric of the Union. The ‘Democracies at War. War on Democracies’ report tells the story of European democratic ambitions and why the EU’s military buildup needs strengthening democratic foundations across the block to succeed.
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