Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán concedes defeat after ‘painful’ election result

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán conceded defeat after a 'painful' election result, ending 16 years in power. The opposition leader Peter Magyar's party dominated the vote, with more than 52% support, in a bombshell election result with repercussions around Europe and beyond.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán conceded defeat after the election. The opposition leader Peter Magyar's party had more than 52% support, while Orbán's governing Fidesz party had 38%. The election saw a record high turnout of over 77%. Orbán has been a key figure in the far-right movement and has strained Hungary's relationship with the EU. The election result has significant implications for Europe and beyond. Magyar's party is expected to bring about changes in Hungary's policies, including its relationship with the EU and Russia.
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