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Putin allies face jail time after Viktor Orban loses Hungary elections | Michael Bociurkiw

(KYIV) – The electoral defeat of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán marks a significant political shift in Europe, with potential implications for European Union policy, anti corruption efforts, and support for Ukraine. Speaking on the Frontline programme produced by Times Radio, senior fellow at the Atlantic Council Michael Bociurkiw said the result could dismantle a long established patronage system built over 16 years. He noted that Hungary’s incoming leader, Peter Magyar, has pledged to restore institutional independence and rejoin the European Public Prosecutor’s Office, a move expected to strengthen oversight of corruption. Bociurkiw said there was speculation that figures linked…

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