Crushing Defeat: Orban Concedes Massive Loss in Hungarian Election

In a stunning reversal, veteran Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has admitted defeat to challenger Peter Magyar and his Tisza party, who secured a decisive two-thirds majority in the election.
Viktor Orban, the long-serving Prime Minister of Hungary, has conceded defeat in the country's recent parliamentary election, acknowledging the landslide victory of Peter Magyar and his Tisza party. The Tisza party secured a commanding two-thirds majority, delivering a significant blow to Orban's political dominance that has lasted for over a decade.
The election result marks a dramatic shift in the political landscape of Hungary, a country that has been firmly under Orban's control since 2010. Magyar's triumph represents a repudiation of Orban's authoritarian tendencies and his increasingly controversial policies on issues such as immigration, human rights, and the rule of law.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Deutsche Welle


