Sweeping Defeat: Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán's 16-Year Reign Ends

Hungarian voters decisively rejected Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's right-wing populist Fidesz party, marking the end of his 16-year rule. This election saw record turnout as citizens sought change.
Viktor Orbán, Hungary's long-serving prime minister, has conceded defeat in the country's recent elections, ending his 16-year reign. This momentous political shift came as Hungarian voters turned out in record numbers since the 1990s to reject Orbán's right-wing populist Fidesz party, signaling a clear desire for change.
Orbán's concession marks a significant turning point for Hungary, a country that has been dominated by his authoritarian-leaning leadership for the better part of two decades. The historic election results reflect the Hungarian people's growing discontent with Orbán's increasingly illiberal policies and his consolidation of power.
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During his time in office, Orbán has been criticized by the European Union and human rights groups for his attacks on democratic institutions, including curbing press freedoms, weakening the judiciary, and gerrymandering electoral districts to benefit his party. His nationalist and Eurosceptic rhetoric has also strained Hungary's relationships with its European neighbors.
The defeat of Fidesz opens the door for a new political landscape in Hungary, with the opposition coalition led by Péter Márki-Zay, a conservative mayor, emerging victorious. Márki-Zay has vowed to restore democratic norms and reorient Hungary's foreign policy towards closer alignment with the European Union.
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This election result is a significant blow to Orbán's authoritarian ambitions and a testament to the resilience of Hungary's democratic institutions, despite the challenges they have faced during his long tenure. As the country embarks on a new political chapter, the international community will closely watch to see how the opposition coalition navigates the task of rebuilding Hungary's democratic institutions and repairing its international standing.
The end of Orbán's rule represents a pivotal moment in Hungarian history, as the country seeks to chart a new course and reckon with the legacy of his divisive and controversial leadership.
Джерело: NPR


