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To understand why Orbán has become an object of admiration for some Republicans, we must revisit 1989, a pivotal moment at the end of the Cold War. During this period, young Viktor Orbán was a key player in Hungary's resistance against communist rule. He founded the Fidesz party, which started as a center-left organization advocating for democracy. His significant speech in Budapest, advocating for democratic reforms, helped usher in the country’s transition to democracy.