Hungary’s Viktor Orban concedes defeat after 16 years in power

Viktor Orbán has officially conceded defeat to conservative newcomer Peter Magyar, marking the end of a 16-year era in Hungarian politics.

 

 

With roughly two-thirds of precincts reporting, Magyar’s TISZA party is on track to secure a supermajority of 137 seats in the 199-seat parliament.

 

 

Orbán described the unambiguous results as painful and confirmed he has already congratulated the winning party, acknowledging that his administration was not entrusted with a new mandate.

 

 

 

 

The transition marks a significant shift for Budapest as Magyar, a former government insider turned pro-European leader, moves to replace Orbán’s “illiberal democracy” with a platform focused on anti-corruption and public service reform.

 

 

This shift comes amid record-breaking voter turnout of 77.8%, which reflected deep national interest in the country’s economic direction and its relationship with the European Union. While Budapest saw festive celebrations from TISZA supporters, the atmosphere near the Fidesz press center remained quiet following the news.

 

 

 

International observers watched the race closely due to Orbán’s high-profile alliances with figures like Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, as well as his frequent clashes with Brussels.

 

 

During the campaign, Orbán focused heavily on portraying the conflict in Ukraine as a threat to Hungarian interests, while Magyar successfully leveraged voter frustration over economic stagnation.

 

 

Despite initial allegations of foreign interference from both sides, the Orbán administration has noted it sees no infringements that would invalidate the final result.

 

 

 

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