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Viktor Orbán Swept From Power as Hungary Elects Pro-European Leader Péter Magyar

via Washington Times·Apr 13·10 sources·Community Voted

Viktor Orbán conceded defeat after 16 years in power as Hungary's opposition leader Péter Magyar and his center-right Tisza party won a landslide election victory, sweeping away the Fidesz era and promising a fundamental transformation in Hungarian political culture. The result, which European capitals celebrated as a rebuke to populist authoritarianism, drew global attention after VP Vance controversially visited Hungary to rally support for Orbán days before the vote. Magyar has promised closer ties to the European Union and a pivot away from Orbán's Russia-friendly orientation, with implications for NATO unity and the broader populist movement worldwide.

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