From chants on trams to a parliament rave, young Hungarians provided a soundtrack for Orbán’s defeat

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Young Hungarians played a crucial role in the election that ousted Prime Minister Viktor Orbán from power, with many taking to the streets to celebrate the historic win by pro-European candidate Péter Magyar. The election marked a significant shift in the country's political landscape, with 65% of voters under 30 supporting Magyar's party.
Young Hungarians celebrated the defeat of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán with music and chants in the streets of Budapest. They played a key role in the election, with 65% of voters under 30 supporting Péter Magyar's party. The election was a significant shift in Hungary's political landscape. Magyar campaigned on repairing Hungary's relationship with the EU and restoring its Western orientation. Many young people felt disillusioned with Orbán's regime and were inspired by Magyar's message of change. The musical movement in Hungary also played a role, with many artists producing content critical of Orbán's government.
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