Orban’s Far-Right Party Swept Out of Power After 16-Year Reign in Hungary
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The victory of the Hungarian opposition leader's party, Peter Magyar left his hands free for constitutional reforms. Hungarians were called to choose between offering a fifth
In Hungary, parliamentary elections were held on Sunday, and opposition leader Peter Madyar reported that the country ' s current Prime Minister, Victor Orban, congratulated him on his victory over the telephone.
To speak of revolution would be to be carried away by the euphoria of the defeat of Viktor Orbán, one of the main exponents of the far right eur...
The opposition TISZA decided clearly for itself the parliamentary election in Hungary on Sunday. After counting more than 97 percent of all votes, the party came to 138 seats. TISZA would have a two-thirds majority in parliament. Long-term prime minister Viktor Orban admitted the defeat of his FIDESZ. TISZA boss Peter Magyar announced a departure from Orban's politics on the night of the election.
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