La DÉFAITE de Viktor ORBAN analysée https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgcemojbsDs
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Il semblait jusqu’ici indéboulonnable.
Pourtant Viktor Orban a perdu les élections face à son rival Péter Magyar. Son parti Tisza, a remporté plus de 53 % des voix, loin devant le Fidesz du premier ministre, qui en décroche à peine 38 %.
L'analyse de Laure Neumayer, maîtresse de conférences en science politique.
00:00 — Hongrie : la chute historique de Viktor Orban
00:45 — Une victoire écrasante de Péter Magyar
01:40 — Qui est Péter Magyar, l’ancien du Fidesz ?
02:35 — Corruption : le talon d’Achille du système Orban
03:30 — Pourquoi l’économie hongroise s’est effondrée
04:35 — Fonds européens gelés : le coût du bras de fer avec Bruxelles
05:30 — Le rejet du tournant pro-russe de Viktor Orban
06:35 — « Les Russes chez eux » : le poids de la mémoire hongroise
07:20 — L’État illibéral a-t-il perdu la bataille électorale ?
08:10 — J.D. Vance à Budapest : une ingérence contre-productive ?
09:20 — Pourquoi le soutien américain n’a pas sauvé Orban
10:05 — Péter Magyar face au défi du démantèlement du système Fidesz
11:05 — Justice, médias, institutions : reconstruire l’État de droit
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A noter qu'il n'y a pas de partis de gauche en Hongrie. C'est un peu comme si on avait à choisir entre Le Pen (ou Bardella), Retailleau ou Zemmour ...
Zan, zendegi, azadi. Il parait que " je propage la haine du Hamas", mais aussi des juifs et d'Israël.
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https://www.nsenergybusiness.com/news/e ... n-hungary/EBRD provides $82m for solar and BESS project in Hungary
The funding supports SPVs owned by Renalfa IPP, a central and eastern European power producer.
21st Apr 2026
he European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is providing a €70m ($82.4m) loan to support a 450MW solar photovoltaic (PV) park and a 250MW/1GW-hour (GWh) battery energy storage system (BESS) in Hungary.
The funding benefits special purpose vehicles (SPVs) owned by Renalfa IPP, an independent power producer in central and eastern Europe.
Renalfa IPP is a joint venture between Renalfa Solarpro Group and French infrastructure fund manager RGREEN INVEST.
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Once operational, the project is expected to generate around 448GWh of renewable electricity, supporting Hungary’s goal of meeting 30% of its energy consumption from renewables by 2030.
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https://www.world-nuclear-news.org/arti ... -new-unitsIn pictures: Work on Paks II's new units
Thursday, 25 June 2026
Concreting work has been taking place for unit 5 at the Paks II nuclear power plant in Hungary, while earthworks on unit 6's pit are said to be proceeding on schedule, as the new government continues its review of the project.
Concreting work has been continuing for unit 5 in June (Image: Paks II)
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https://www.world-nuclear-news.org/arti ... g-pipelineFeasibility study for Paks-Budapest district heating pipeline
13 July 2026
Budapest Public Utilities and Budapest University of Technology and Economics are to jointly prepare a study into the viability of a district heating pipeline to the Hungarian capital from the Paks Nuclear Power Plant.
Gazdaságtudományi Egyetem - BME): "The investment could significantly reduce the heat load on the Danube water, and in addition to a significant reduction in CO2 emissions, the country's dependence on natural gas imports would be further reduced. The district heating systems and industrial consumers of the cities near the route could also be connected to the district heating pipeline between Paks and Budapest, thus further improving energy and economic efficiency."
Apartment buildings in Paks, near the plant, already have a district heating system from the nuclear power plant in a scheme dating back to the 1980s.
The pipeline to Budapest would be about 125 kilometres long and BKM and BME say that "according to preliminary estimates, this could replace up to 300 million cubic metres of natural gas imports". The pipeline could run alongside the Danube.
Most power plants produce excess heat during their operation - which is why some have cooling towers - and there are a number of existing examples of nuclear power plant district heating schemes, as well as increasing interest in using this carbon-free source of heat for new district heating schemes.
BKM and BME also say that one of the supportive factors is the impact of summer heatwaves - some of the waste heat has to be partially discharged into the Danube river - and a district heating system would "relieve the Danube from significant heat load" and contribute "to reducing the amount of waste heat and diverting some of the heat generated by the power plant for useful purposes". In addition, "if Paks 2 is built, Paks will be available as a heat source until the end of the century".
The study is expected to be completed later this year.
