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What each country's media omits, downplays, or underrepresents — and who covers those topics.
A Publicus poll from May shows Fidesz at 17 percent voter intent versus 55 percent for Tisza, a 22-point drop since the election
Orbán acknowledged ten reasons explaining April's electoral defeat, including failure to counter corruption accusations leveled by rival Tisza party (DW)
The European Policy Centre judges von der Leyen's strategy "failed": her approach of engaging the ECR (Meloni) while excluding Patriots for Europe — the bloc containing Fidesz — did not achieve unity and the sovereigntist right retains institutional coherence (ElDiario.es).
The term-limit amendment fulfilled a core campaign commitment by Peter Magyar's Tisza party (pro-EU conservative), sold to voters as a guardrail against future executive concentration and extended authoritarian governance.
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