In an unexpected political shakeup, Hungary appears set on a path towards a regime change after the rule of the current government spanning over 16 years. This substantial wave of political shift has emerged from recent controversial political decision-making and social unrest. The incoming party's agenda and potential impacts on domestic and foreign policies remain to be seen.
In Japan, such political upheavals are viewed with significant interest, given the country's stable, but often criticized, incumbent-led politics. Public discussion often revolves around the seeming inevitability or unpredictability of political transitions, the impact on public opinion, and the efficacy of democracy.
In the context of US or EU, significant emphasis is placed on the democratic process and the importance of regular leadership change. Long-standing leadership, as seen in Hungary, comes under closer scrutiny. Any potential political change after such duration becomes a major event, sparking debates about the state of democracy and power balance.