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Hungary’s Peter Magyar wins victory in historic election

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Hungary’s Peter Magyar wins victory in historic election

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Centre-right opposition leader Péter Magyar has won Hungary's general election, defeating populist Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Magyar's victory marks a significant shift in the country's politics, ending Orbán's 16-year rule and potentially improving relations with the European Union.

Péter Magyar, leader of the centre-right Tisza party, has won Hungary's general election. He defeated Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, whose 16-year rule was marked by accusations of authoritarianism and corruption. Magyar's victory was confirmed after Orbán conceded defeat. With most votes counted, Magyar's party is set to win 136 seats in parliament. Magyar has promised to stamp out corruption and restore press freedom. His win is seen as a victory for the EU and Ukraine, and a blow to Russia and President Vladimir Putin.

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