Your new neighbor, Viktor Orbán?

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán lost his re-election bid, sparking speculation about his future plans, including potentially relocating to the United States. Orbán's daughter and son-in-law had previously traveled to New York, fueling rumors of a possible escape route.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán lost his re-election bid on Sunday. Speculation has emerged that Orbán might flee to the United States, where his daughter and grandchildren reside. Orbán's daughter, Ráhel, and her husband, István Tiborcz, had traveled to New York before the vote, sparking rumors of a potential safe haven. Hungarian journalist Szabolcs Panyi predicted Orbán might seek refuge in the U.S. András Simonyi, a former Hungarian ambassador to NATO, suggested Orbán might move to the U.S. for soccer-related reasons. However, Russia expert Peter Rough believes Orbán intends to stay in Hungary and fight from the opposition. The new prime minister-elect, Péter Magyar, has vowed to investigate the mixing of government spending with partisan funding, potentially impacting Orbán's allies.
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