Orbán’s Network on Balkans is Counted Down.

Viktor Orbán lost his election. His allies in Serbia, North Macedonia, and Bosnia are now weaker. This changes the political situation in the region.
After losing his election, Viktor Orbán’s closest supporters did not immediately offer support. Some of these allies were facing possible fines from the European Union. They tried to get the new Hungarian leader’s approval. This shows a change in how Orbán’s team is working. The situation is changing the balance of power in the Balkans. It could affect how countries in the area work with the EU.
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Highlights
Orbán Allies Losing Power
Orbán’s allies in Serbia, North Macedonia, and Bosnia have been weakened after his election loss.
Serbia Opposition Gains Hope
The opposition in Serbia hopes for a change in power.
Allies Seeking EU Favor
Orbán’s allies are quiet and trying to gain favor with him.
Shift in Strategy
Orbán’s political circle is changing its strategy.
Impact on Regional Dynamics
Orbán’s network on the Balkans is being counted out.