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Poland’s premier hails Hungary vote as blow to authoritarian rule

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WARSAW, April 13 (Reuters) - ‌Hungary's election shows that Europe is not ​on an inevitable path toward authoritarian rule, Polish Prime Minister Donald ⁠Tusk said on Monday, after the center-right Tisza party nL1N40V01B ended Viktor Orban's 16‑year grip on power.

"Everyone feared ​there was a trend toward authoritarian, corrupt regimes," Tusk said while ‌on an official visit to South Korea nP8N40E02Y, according to Polish state-owned news agency PAP.

"That's not the case. First ⁠Warsaw, then Bucharest, Chisinau, now Budapest."

In 2025, ⁠centrist Nicusor Dan won a presidential election in Romania and Moldova's pro-European ruling party won a resounding victory over its Russia-aligned rival.

Tusk had repeatedly criticized nL8N40C139 Orban's government ‌for its close ties with Moscow.

"I'm glad that this ⁠part of Europe is showing that ‌we are not doomed to corrupt ​and authoritarian governments, because that's what Victor Orban's government unfortunately became after many years in power."

Neighbors Poland and ‌Hungary are linked by their long, ​shared history, close trade ⁠ties and cooperation within the European Union and ‌NATO.

Tusk said he had spoken ⁠with Tisza leader Peter Magyar to congratulate him on his victory.

"We briefly discussed his visit to Warsaw," Tusk said.

"As ​you know, he ‌long ago chose Warsaw as his first visit for quite ⁠obvious reasons. I think ​our relationship will be absolutely exceptional."

(Reporting by Pawel Florkiewicz; ​Editing by Kevin Buckland)

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