
Peter Magyar Defeats Viktor Orbán, Wins Historic Supermajority in Hungary
Key Takeaways
- Péter Magyar's Tisza party won a landslide, securing a two-thirds majority.
- Orbán conceded defeat after 16 years in power.
- Magyar pledges to restore EU relations and pursue anti-corruption reforms.
Orbán Defeated
Orbán conceded defeat after 16 years in power.
“Tisza conquista la maggioranza dei due terzi in Parlamento”
Tisza Party secured a two-thirds supermajority in parliament.

Magyar told supporters that together we overthrew the Hungarian regime.
The election saw a record 79.5% turnout.
European leaders congratulated Magyar.
Von der Leyen declared today Europe is Hungarian.
Magyar's Vision
Magyar pledged to restore ties with the EU and NATO.
He announced plans to limit future prime ministers to two terms.

He vowed to end Hungary's reliance on Russian energy by 2035.
The new government hopes to unlock 18 billion euros in EU funds.
Magyar is a 45-year-old former Orbán loyalist.
Ukraine and Russia
Magyar said everyone knows Ukraine is the victim in the war.
He promised to press Putin to end the killing.
Fast-tracking Ukraine's EU accession is completely out of the question.
The long-running dispute over ethnic Hungarian minority rights will be a precondition for rebuilding ties.
Kremlin spokesperson said Russia respects the outcome of the vote.
Regional Reactions
Romanian Prime Minister congratulated Magyar.
RMDSZ found itself in a forced situation.

Hunor Kelemen congratulated Magyar.
Barna Tánczos acknowledged the need to rethink Hungarian-Hungarian relations.
Challenges Ahead
Magyar faces significant challenges despite the landslide victory.
He must deliver on promises to root out corruption.
His approach to Ukraine and Russia remains a delicate balancing act.
The new government will need to rebuild trust with EU partners.
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