In Le Monde, Hungarian sociologist Tibor Dessewffy observes a paradox at work in Europe:
“While Hungary appears to be nearing the end of the Orbán era, the ideas that consolidated his power are putting down roots in several major European political systems. In Germany, France and the UK, issues once relegated to the margins – sovereignty, panic about migration and identity politics – have now entered the mainstream. In an ironic twist of history, European voters could now find themselves being served up national dishes cooked according to his political recipes.”
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