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  "textContent": "Viktor Orbán is no longer in control in Budapest. His successor, Péter Magyar, has not only won the election — he has set out to reconfigure Central Europe along lines reminiscent of the nineteenth century. While Brussels bureaucrats focus on modern policy agendas, Magyar is turning to historical frameworks, seeking to revive regional strength through alliances with Vienna and Warsaw. His approach is not merely political maneuvering, but an attempt to reengineer influence within the European Union.\nImperial Echoes: Why Austria Matters\n\n\n\n\"We once shared one country. Austria is a key economic partner,” Magyar stated.\nHis words reflect a strategic vision rooted in history. Following his electoral victory, Magyar quickly outlined a new direction: a return to regional cooperation based on shared cultural identity and pragmatic interests. He envisions Central Europe as a cohesive force capable of influencing broader European policy.",
  "title": "A New Axis in Europe? Magyar, Vienna, and the Battle for EU Influence"
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