Hungary after Orbán

Hungary after Orbán

From Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes by ECFR

April 17, 2026 · 39 min

About this episode

Mark Leonard discusses Hungary's political shift with guest Zsuzsanna Szelényi, exploring the implications for the country and Europe.

This week, Mark Leonard speaks with Zsuzsanna Szelényi , a Hungarian politician and foreign policy specialist, about the forces behind Hungary’s historic political shift and what comes next for both the country and Europe. Together they explore how economic pressures, corruption scandals, and a newly mobilised electorate—especially younger voters—reshaped Hungary’s political landscape after 16 years. They also evaluate Magyar’s promises of reform, a reset with Europe and a more participatory role on key issues like Ukraine. What explains Orbán’s defeat? Can Magyar deliver real democratic change? And what does Hungary’s new direction mean for Europe and Ukraine? Bookshelf: Works of Zadie Smith , Ruth Ozeki and Sofi Oksanen This podcast was recorded on April 13th, 2026. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

People in this episode

Host: Mark Leonard

Guest: Zsuzsanna Szelényi

Topics covered

  • Hungary politics
  • Orbán's defeat
  • democratic change
  • European relations
  • youth electorate
  • corruption scandals

Keywords

  • Hungary
  • Orbán
  • political shift
  • democracy
  • youth voters
  • corruption
  • Europe
  • Ukraine

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Works of Zadie Smith, Ruth Ozeki, Sofi Oksanen

Places: Hungary, Europe, Ukraine

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