Policy Voices | Election in Hungary: a national vote with European consequences
In this episode of Policy Voices , we unpack the outcome of Hungary’s 12 April 2026 landslide election, examining its impact domestically, across Europe and the Europe-made brand of far-right populism. We ask what Péter Magyar’s victory means not only for the country’s political future, but for Europe as a whole. Host Thomas Van Vynckt is joined by Gábor Iklódy, Senior Fellow for Peace, Security and Defence at Friends of Europe and former NATO Assistant Secretary General for Emerging Security Challenges, to explore the domestic shifts and wider European implications of the election, as well as the lessons Europe must draw to strengthen the integrity of its democratic institutions following 16 years of Viktor Orbán’s premiership.