Dyer: Is Orban's fall a harbinger of Trump populism's fate?

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Dyer: Is Orban's fall a harbinger of Trump populism's fate?

Orban’s loss was seen as a defeat for the founding father for the populist strategy, at least in its current incarnation.

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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk sent a message congratulating Hungary’s newly elected prime minister, Peter Magyar, for having evicted long-serving populist leader Viktor Orban (aka The Viktator) from power. All the usual welcoming words, but Tusk’s message ended with two slightly cryptic words in Hungarian: “Ruszkik Haza” – Russians go home.

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