Commentary on the news from Hungary
The defeat of Viktor Orbán in the parliamentary elections on April 12, 2026 and the coming to power of the party 'Tisa' led by Peter Madjar create a situation “the perfect storm” for Hungary's largest energy project—the Paks-2 nuclear power plant.
An analysis of possible scenarios for the development of the situation, based on the current status of the project and the political orientations of the new government, has been presented.
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