New Delhi, April 13 -- In a landmark election, Hungarian voters delivered a decisive blow to Viktor Orban, ending his 16-year tenure as prime minister. With approximately 77% of votes counted, Peter Magyar's Tisza party secured over 53% of the vote, significantly ahead of Fidesz at around 38%.
The result marks one of the most dramatic political shifts in Hungary's post-communist history. Voter turnout exceeded 77%, setting a record and reflecting widespread public engagement in what was widely seen as a pivotal election.
Orban conceded defeat, describing the outcome as "painful," and pledged to continue serving from the opposition.
A lawyer by training and former government insider, Magyar now serves as a Member of the European Parliam...
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