BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Hungary’s fiery, right-wing chief says Donald Trump’s victory will assist his personal battle in opposition to immigration and multiculturalism and restore conventional household values.
In Argentina, a president who as soon as bear-hugged Trump at a political convention in Maryland is attacking his critics as rats and parasites, ranting in opposition to what he calls a corrupt elite and calling local weather change “a socialist lie.”
Trump’s second time period might realign U.S. diplomacy away from conventional worldwide alliances and extra towards populist, authoritarian politicians, in accordance with each these leaders and outdoors observers.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán of Hungary
Two days earlier than Tuesday’s election, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán made a daring prediction.
“Donald Trump will be president again, and that means by the end of the year, pro-peace political forces will be in the majority in the West,” Orbán informed state radio.
Orbán has been accused by the European Union of burying Hungary’s democracy by dominating media and constructing a community of loyal oligarchs. He has nervous international leaders by drawing nearer to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
What Orbán calls “illiberal democracy” has stigmatized civil-society organizations and cracked down on LGBTQ+ rights. It favors retaining energy even when meaning contravening conventional Hungarian allies’ pursuits.
President Vladimir Putin of Russia
Trump has prevented publicly criticizing Putin and has constantly spoken warmly about him.
“There is clearly that sort of authoritarian-minded chemistry,” between them, stated Nigel Gould-Davies of the Worldwide Institute of Strategic Research in London.
That chemistry aligns with Trump’s admiration for different authoritarian leaders, a few of whom have been elected by techniques that have been as soon as democratic, Gould-Davies stated, noting Hungary underneath Orbán for instance.
Trump has claimed that he’ll convey an finish to Russia’s warfare in Ukraine “within 24 hours,” an assertion welcomed by the Kremlin, which presently holds a bonus on the battlefield in addition to roughly 20% of Ukrainian territory.
Moscow could hope that Trump will sow dysfunction in NATO given his calls for that different members of the alliance meet agreed army spending ranges, and his warnings that Russia might “do whatever the hell they want” to those that fail.
Gould-Davies noticed earlier than the election that the Kremlin would welcome Trump’s victory due to his obvious want for the warfare in Ukraine to finish on phrases favorable to Russia. Putin and different authoritarian leaders can be inspired by Trump’s reelection, which can imply “much less emphasis in American foreign policy on the importance and value of human rights,” Gould-Davies stated.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is certainly one of his nation’s each beloved and polarizing political leaders. Below Modi, Hindu nationalism — as soon as a fringe ideology in India — has develop into mainstream, and no one has finished extra to advance this trigger than the 74-year-old chief.
Some critics imagine Modi’s politics have divided India, particularly alongside spiritual traces. He was accused of utilizing hate speech in opposition to the nation’s minority Muslim neighborhood, particularly within the final part of election campaigning this yr when he ramped up rhetoric in opposition to them.
To his supporters, Modi is a political outsider who broke the nation’s historical past of dynastic politics. His rise has been boosted partially by guarantees to overtake India’s economic system, but additionally by Hindu-first politics which have resonated broadly in a rustic the place 80% of the inhabitants is Hindu.
To his critics, Modi has strained democracy and threatened India’s secular cloth, whereas his assaults on media and free speech have grown in additional than a decade of his rule.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey
Like Trump, Erdogan tasks a picture of energy that prioritizes nationwide pursuits and depends on populist messages that current him as a champion of frequent individuals in opposition to elites.
The Biden administration has saved Erdogan’s authorities at arms’ size, however Trump and Erdogan have cultivated a cordial relationship. That’s regardless of a collection of variations between their international locations, like when the Trump administration eliminated Turkey from the F-35 fighter jet program in 2019 over Ankara’s buy of a Russian-made missile protection system.
President Javier Milei of Argentina
The president of Argentina has a brash model like Trump, rebukes multilateral establishments just like the United Nations and has taken a disdainful strategy to diplomacy, snubbing conferences with the leaders of conventional allies like Brazil and Spain.
For a lot of observers, probably the most worrying parallel includes Milei’s claims that final yr’s presidential election in Argentina was rigged in opposition to him. That, alongside along with his efforts to downplay the atrocities of Argentina’s 1976-1983 bloody army dictatorship has raised issues about his affect on democracy.
Milei congratulated Trump on his election victory Wednesday by posting a picture on Instagram of the 2 males hugging in entrance of their nations’ flags.
“You know you can count on Argentina to carry out your task,” the caption reads. “Now, Make America Great Again.”
Analysts say his cash-strapped authorities — badly in want of help from the U.S., the most important stakeholder within the Worldwide Financial Fund — has been betting on a Trump win. Milei’s administration is pinning its hopes on the concept Trump might exert stress on the IMF to lend extra money to Argentina, its greatest debtor.
The fund is weighing whether or not to lend Argentina extra cash, which Milei’s libertarian authorities wants to totally reenter the world market and exit forex controls. Throughout Trump’s first time period, the IMF granted Argentina — on the time led by conservative President Mauricio Macri — a controversial $57 billion bailout.
Mariano Machado, principal analyst for the Americas at Verisk Maplecroft, a worldwide danger intelligence agency, stated that whereas U.S. establishments and separation of powers are designed to forestall autocratic rule, “Argentina is now going back to a phase where the very parameters of its institutions are being pressured.”
Prime Minister Robert Fico of Slovakia
Whereas a leftist, Fico has used rhetoric much like Trump’s.
Fico even in contrast the July assassination try in opposition to Trump to his personal wounding in a capturing in Could.
“It is a carbon-copy scenario,” Fico stated. “Political opponents of Donald Trump are trying to imprison him, and when they don’t succeed, they enrage the public so much that some loser picks up a gun.”
Like Trump, Fico shows contempt for the mainstream media, and has declared warfare on unlawful immigration. Fico has confronted prison fees for organized crime, which he denounced as politically motivated. The case was ultimately dismissed.
The Slovak chief has condemned the West’s strategy to the warfare in Ukraine and canceled weapons shipments to Kyiv.
Fico, like Orbán, is understood for his pro-Russian views, opposes EU sanctions on Moscow and has stated he would block Ukraine from becoming a member of NATO.