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“Hungary wrote history more than once in its 1000-year-long journey through
good and bad times. It rebelled for democracy in 1848, and won. In 1956, it
stood up against the Soviet Union, and lost. But it didn't give up. In 1989,
the people of Hungary jumped on the bandwagon of change for the better with the
rest of Central and Eastern Europe, and took back their democracy. You'd think
that once democratic, a country will stay democratic, but unfortunately
Hungarian politics has shown since 1989 that it can erode and descend into
textbook electoral autocracy. In fact, there was no independent body out there
that didn't call Hungary a "competitive authoritarian illiberal democracy".
Hungary, between 2010 and 2026 became famous for all the wrong things, and I
called for a desperately needed change a year ago. That changed has happened.
The Orbán regime lost like never before. Sixteen years of gonzo politics are
over.
Hungary's history is long and fraught. I said it's 1000 years of good and bad,
but if you listen to its national anthem, it's far more bad than good. That
leaves a mark on a nation. It challenges its identity, its place in the world.
To this day, you'll often hear poet Petőfi Sandor's famous lines: "By the God
of the Hungarians, we vow, we vow, that we won't be slaves any longer" as a
metaphorical call to arms. Unfortunately for Hungary though, in its search for
identity and freedom after the falling of the Iron Curtain, it walked into
another kind of trap; one set up from within, by the very people tasked to fix
it.”
Cheers,
*** Xanni ***
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mailto:xanni@xanadu.net Andrew Pam
http://xanadu.com.au/ Chief Scientist, Xanadu
https://glasswings.com.au/ Partner, Glass Wings
https://sericyb.com.au/ Manager, Serious Cybernetics