(BUDAPEST, HUNGARY) – Hungary’s opposition has defeated Prime Minister Viktor Orban in a national election, removing from power a leader who systematically blocked European Union support for Ukraine and delayed NATO enlargement while acting in Russia’s interests. Orban, who will soon become the former prime minister, once described himself during a phone call last October as a mouse ready to serve the Russian lion, according to reports from Bloomberg and The Guardian. The analogy illustrated his approach to governance: a small country of approximately 10 million people using its veto power to dictate or stall the direction of a European Union…