The EU’s plans for Hungary after Orbán I MCC Brussels Podcast

The election in Hungary has seen Péter Magyar and his Tisza party end Viktor Orbán’s 16-year tenure with a landslide victory. While the Berlaymont and the European mainstream celebrate the fall of their favourite villain, the MCC Brussels team digs into the uncomfortable reality of what this means for the European Right and the future of national sovereignty.

In this episode, Jacob Reynolds, Tony Gilland, and Agnieszka Kolek break down the strategic lessons of the Fidesz defeat, the “Net Zero” fuel insurgency currently paralysing Ireland, and the Poland’s magical dismissal of the rule of law.

Inside this Episode:

The Hungarian Landslide: We digest the shock result in Budapest. While Orbán lost , the populist moment is far from over – provided the Right learns that you cannot simply play to your base while ignoring the concerns of the youth.

Ireland’s Fuel Insurgency: The Irish government placed the army on standby to clear blockades at the Whitegate refinery, we look at the growing chasm in Irish society. When ordinary truckers and farmers revolt against crushing carbon taxes, the establishment responds not with dialogue, but with smears and military threats.

The Polish “Seance”: Donald Tusk’s government has reached a new level of farcical governance, swearing in Constitutional Tribunal judges in the “presence” of a President who wasn’t actually there. Agnieszka Kolek explains why this bizarre legal performance is a dangerous blueprint for bypassing democratic checks and balances in the name of “restoring” the rule of law.

00:00 Intro
03:03 Populism After Orbán
07:36 The EU Without Orbán
12:37 Ireland’s Fuel Revolt
17:34 Why Dublin Is Scared
22:14 Poland’s Rule of Law Farce

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