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Péter Magyar, the rebel from his own party who ended Viktor Orbán's 16 years of power in Hungary

The winner of the Hungarian elections knew how to exploit the discontent of the citizens to overthrow the person who was once their leader.

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Péter Magyar, the rebel from his own party who ended Viktor Orbán's 16 years of power in Hungary
Source: BBC Mundo
El ganador de las elecciones húngaras supo explotar el descontento de los ciudadanos para derribar a quien un día fue su líder.

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