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AFTER ORBÁN: MAGYAR INHERITS A HOLLOWED-OUT COUNTRY, EU UNFREEZES €18 BILLION, BALKANS LOSE THEIR PROTECTOR
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Singapore observes Magyar's pragmatic transition and document destruction by departing Orbán camp
Dominant angle identified — does not reflect unanimity of this country’s media
The Straits Times covers an explosive angle: Magyar accuses the outgoing government of destroying documents—an attempt to cover the Orbán system's tracks before transition. The same publication reports Trump said he is 'not concerned' by Orbán's defeat, a detachment contrasting with their past proximity. CNA reports Magyar demanding the pro-Orbán president's resignation. The Straits Times notes Magyar launches rapid EU negotiations to unblock frozen funds, signaling a break with Orbán's Euroskepticism.
Emphasizes scandal and document destruction angle over substantive policy analysis
Treats transition primarily as institutional changeover
Limited engagement with ideology or social movements driving change
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