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Make Hungary (and America) Boring Again: Marc Loustau on Why Orbán Lost and How to Defeat Trump

May 3, 2026
Marc Loustau, a Harvard PhD and analyst of Central and Eastern European politics, explains how Viktor Orbán’s rigged system spectacularly backfired and why Hungary’s vote matters beyond its borders. Short takes cover the unraveling of corruption, the challenge of purging loyalist bureaucrats, Magyar’s “make Hungary boring again” stabilization plan, and lessons for defeating illiberalism elsewhere.
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ANECDOTE

A Friend Called Hungary's Result Poetic Justice

  • Marc Loustau recounts a friend's remark calling Hungary's result rare poetic justice.
  • The friend emphasized Orbán couldn't imagine losing, so his own tilted rules delivered victory to Péter Magyar.
INSIGHT

Orbán's Rigged System Turned Into Poetic Justice

  • Viktor Orbán's electoral engineering backfired when an opponent exceeded expectations and secured over 55% of the vote.
  • Orbán designed a system that gave the winner ~1.5 effective votes per opponent vote, producing a two-thirds parliamentary supermajority for Péter Magyar.
INSIGHT

Cronyism Left A Rotting Administrative Core

  • Long one-party control hollowed out Hungarian institutions by replacing skilled staff with loyal cronies.
  • Marc Loustau notes mid-level bureaucrats remain entrenched and will slow rebuilding public services for years.
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