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Orbán’s defeat holds lessons for US: ‘Autocrats may rise, but are not invincible’

Viktor Orbán's Fidesz party lost Hungary's general election after 16 years in power, a defeat that US Democrats see as a hopeful sign that even entrenched autocrats can be beaten through democratic mobilization. Analysts caution that while parallels exist, Trump's authoritarian tendencies may differ from Orbán's, and the outcome may influence both US political strategies and Republican acceptance of electoral losses.

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election defeatautocracydemocratic oppositiongerrymanderingauthoritarian leaderspolitical lessonsmidterm electionspopulismresilience of democracy

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