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Democratic Security
Bulgaria Votes – Russia Hopes for a New Orbán
16 April 2026
27 June 2025
Marcin Król Fellow
Viktor Orbán is setting traps because he’s running out of moves. His bid to ban Budapest Pride isn’t just an attack on LGBTIQ+ rights – it’s a calculated provocation aimed at splitting the opposition.
But with Fidesz slipping in the polls and public frustration mounting, it’s the prime minister who may be walking into his own corner.
While global crises dominate the headlines, Hungary’s deepening democratic decay is escaping notice. It shouldn’t. Fidesz is wobbling, the opposition is polarised and Orbán is growing more erratic as the stakes rise.
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Marcin Król Fellow
Marco is a Slovak journalist, focusing on EU policies, democracy, Central Europe and foreign affairs. He was the youngest and most passionate activist in the 2019 European elections. From 2020 he works with the Slovak newspaper Európske Noviny. When he was 15 years old he published his first book “Európa v Kocke” in which he explains how the EU works.
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