Episode 360: Hungary After Orbán: Democratic Reset or Political Reconfiguration in Europe? with Zsuzsanna Szelényi
This episode with Zsuzsanna Szelényi explores Hungary’s dramatic political transformation following the end of Viktor Orbán’s 16-year rule, examining how an entrenched illiberal system was dismantled through democratic means and what this reveals about the resilience of liberal democracy in Europe. The conversation traces the structural factors that converged to break Orbán’s grip on power—including economic mismanagement, systemic corruption, generational shift, and Hungary’s confrontational stance towards the European Union and Ukraine.
We discuss how Orbán methodically constructed an illiberal state by capturing institutions, centralising media, and leveraging constitutional power whilst maintaining democratic appearances, and why the process of unwinding this system presents both extraordinary opportunities and significant dangers for Hungary’s new government. The episode also considers how Hungary’s experience challenges prevailing assumptions about the inevitability of illiberal forces in Europe, what the transition means for Hungary’s relationship with Russia and the European Union, and why the new government’s ability to exercise restraint despite holding a constitutional majority will shape democratic governance far beyond Hungary’s borders.
Zsuzsanna Szelényi is a foreign policy specialist, former member of the Hungarian Parliament, and Programme Director at the CEU Democracy Institute. She was an early member of Fidesz party in the 1990s and later returned to Hungarian politics from 2012 to 2018 as part of the opposition. She is the author of Tainted Democracy, which examines Hungary’s transformation over three decades and the erosion of democratic norms under Orbán’s rule.
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