You're looking for some strange parameters. They did win in a landslide. That result, in a multi-party election system, is a landslide. The opposition (which isn't just "socialist", btw) lost because they didn't ally as a political bloc/alliance, which is also common in multi-party systems.C-Mag wrote:
Orban didn't win a Socialist level landslide ala Castro. There were multiple parties, another Right Winger came in second and the Euro Friendlies came in last. Hungary has rejected Globalism for National Indpendence. Which is a good thing, everyone should do it. Because if you don't your going to be working for our Bush and Clinton Clans.
I linked how Fidesz is undermining Hungarian democracy and liberty. Yes, everyone should reject globalism, Carlus... again, so does North Korea. So does China. So does Saudi Arabia, certainly. So does Iran. Is North Korea, China, SA and Iran therefore great, democratic, liberty-loving countries? No, well, then maaaaaaybe, simply being against those things isn't really all that much to celebrate if they're also shithole countries or turning into shithole countries.
You realize that Fidesz isn't seeking a "Hunexit", right? Oh, and that good economy Hungary's been having? Courtesy of the EU:
https://budapestbeacon.com/hungary-amon ... -eu-funds/