Who is Peter Magyar, Hungary’s new leader who trounced Viktor Orban?

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Peter Magyar, the leader of the centre-right Tisza party, has won a landslide victory in Hungary's parliamentary elections, ending Viktor Orban's 16-year rule. Magyar's party secured 138 seats in the 199-seat parliament and 53.6 percent of the vote, with Orban's Fidesz party winning 55 seats with 37.8 percent of the votes.
Hungary's parliamentary elections saw a significant shift in power. Peter Magyar's centre-right Tisza party won a two-thirds majority, securing 138 seats and 53.6 percent of the vote. Orban's Fidesz party won 55 seats with 37.8 percent of the votes. Magyar, once a loyalist of Orban, ended his mentor's 16-year rule. The Tisza party's victory marks a new era in Hungarian politics. Magyar's win has significant implications for Hungary, Europe, and the world.
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