Orban ousted: What Magyar’s victory means for Hungary and the EU

Peter Magyar's Tisza party has won the Hungarian election with a two-thirds supermajority, ousting Viktor Orban after 16 years in power. Magyar has promised to rebuild the country's institutions and tackle corruption, which has been a major issue in Hungary.
Peter Magyar's Tisza party won the Hungarian election with 53.56% of the vote. Magyar has promised to rebuild the country's institutions and tackle corruption. Hungary had a record turnout of 79.5% in the election. The country's economy has struggled, with prices surging by 57% since 2020. Magyar's first move was to announce that Hungary would join the European Public Prosecutor's Office. This move is seen as a step towards tackling corruption in the country.
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