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According to Stefano Bottoni, an Italian-Hungarian historian, it is not known how Viktor Orbán's regime would react if its social support dwindled, especially in smaller, rural settlements. It is also a question of whether the opposing political parties, if there is a clean election in 2026 and Orbán loses it, will want to agree on an orderly transfer of power or not. According to the historian, such an agreement should also include settling the fate of the billions of euros accumulated by the NER elite as private assets. According to Stefano Bottoni, there are many possible outcomes, but it seems that the parties are constantly raising the stakes, and the Orbán system is becoming increasingly harsh. He fears that this story will not necessarily end well. This program was also created with the support of the students. Thank you! Our website - with articles, news, program archive and live broadcast: https://klubradio.hu Subscribe to our channel: https://bit.ly/KlubradioYouTube Like us on Facebook: / klubradio Follow us on Instagram: / klubradio Live broadcast of Klubrádió on YouTube: / klubradiotv