Hungary Faces a Potential U.S.-Style Capitol Riot Scenario, Warns Ex-SBU General.
Political Landscape in Hungary
According to TSN.ua: A former deputy head of Ukraine's SBU security service, Viktor Yahun, has warned that Hungary could experience a destabilization event similar to the storming of the U.S. Capitol. According to Yahun, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán may refuse to accept the outcome of the parliamentary elections scheduled for April 12. This assessment has raised alarms among political analysts and international observers monitoring the country's trajectory.
Election Fallout
Hungary is set to hold its elections on April 12, but discussions are already underway about possible post-vote scenarios and government reactions. Viktor Yahun stated,
“This is a very likely scenario”— referring to Orbán potentially rejecting unfavorable election results. He also noted that
“After April 12, Orbán will remain in power until June,”further heightening political tensions in Hungary.
Yahun, who served as deputy head of the SBU from 2014 to 2015, emphasized that such actions by the prime minister could have severe consequences for the country's stability. Political experts are urging close monitoring of events that may unfold in Hungary following the vote. The atmosphere remains tense, with many awaiting the government's response to the election results.
The situation in Hungary is causing concern not only domestically but also internationally. If Prime Minister Orbán indeed refuses to acknowledge the election outcome, it could trigger mass protests and a political crisis that would impact regional stability. Experts and the public are closely watching how events might evolve, given the historical context and the government's past behavior when election results did not align with its expectations.
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