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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-13T14:42:00.000Z",
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  "textContent": "The crushing defeat of Viktor Orbán's party by the opposition in Hungary cannot be explained by claims of election interference. At first glance, the outcome appears unfavorable for Russia-but the reality may be more nuanced.\nWhy Orbán Lost the Election\n\nWith nearly 90% of votes counted, the opposition Tisza party secured a constitutional majority with 138 seats. Orbán acknowledged defeat, calling the results \"clear and painful” for his Fidesz party, while pledging to continue serving the country from the opposition.\nWhen the gap between rivals reaches 30%, claims of interference lose credibility. Several key factors explain Orbán's defeat.",
  "title": "Reasons Behind Orban's Crushing Defeat: Hungary’s Election Shock May Backfire for Europe"
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