• sober_monk@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Sadly unsuprising. Orbán spent a shitton of state funds (!) on advertising propaganda and “welfare” programs aimed at key demographics as part of his election campaign. With an economy that was barely holding on to begin with.

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      2 days ago

      Putin and the orange pedophile are likely where Orbán got his ideas. Russia and the US probably have massively cooked books too.

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        2 days ago

        Spot on.

        Balázs Orbán was constantly presenting the prime minister with his ideas. He argued that the methods of Donald Trump’s 2024 US presidential campaign should be incorporated into Fidesz’s campaign. “He thought those tactics could be copied,” a source close to the Fidesz government said.

        (Link to the whole long-ass article.)

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    3 days ago

    And now the new guy will implement “austerity” measures to fight it right? Same old song and dance.

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      3 days ago

      Not necessarily. They’re currently dismantling the money pits that were designed to support Orbán’s system (e.g. the Sovereignity Protection Office). Also, they’re frantically working on unlocking previously frozen EU funds (with some progress already made) which will be lost by the end of summer unless certain conditions are met. Magyar also campaigned on taxing the rich, so introducing austerity measures would be political suicide.

      Some local political analyst said that he’s using the same tactic Orbán did to weaken his opposition - using every opportunity to highlight that his predecessor was an incompetent crook. To me, it seems like they’re building a criminal case against Orbán (see the situation with the Ukranian cash transport) and some of his people (see the controversy about the National Cultural Fund) and they’re fanning the flames of societal support to avoid a major uproar when they make their move.

      On a personal note, I know it looks like I’m fanboying for Magyar, but I’m mostly just hooked on the news that have been developing since the election and I’m just super eager to talk about them.

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      2 days ago

      By the way, thanks for the downvote dude. Mature response to arguments backed with sources on a platform meant to foster discussion.