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Hungarian voters defeat Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, elect Péter Magyar’s Tisza Party.
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Hungarian voters defeat Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, elect Péter Magyar’s Tisza Party.

19 April, 2026.Europe.2 sources

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“- Hungary's Magyar faces the challenge of dismantling the propaganda machine without creating a new one - Interview "Péter Magyar is not Viktor Orban's infiltrator" - Hungary's Magyar will govern with the gas at the neck One week after the elections that ended Viktor Orban's era, there are still no clear signs about who could join the future Hungarian government”

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