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ARTHUR CYR: Hungary Election Reconfirms Democracy

The just-completed parliamentary elections in Hungary have resulted in decisive defeat for high-profile controversial Prime Minister Viktor Orban and his Hungarian Civic Alliance party, popularly known as Fidesz. A landslide victory was won from voters by opposition leader Peter Magyar…

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After the defeat of Viktor Orbán, Europe's rights mourn and spread conspiracy stories. More important, however, is the question of how far Orbán has driven the reconstruction of the system in Hungary.

·Munich, Germany
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With a turnout of nearly 80 percent, unprecedented since the change of regime, Hungarian voters fundamentally reshaped the map of the country: the Tisza Party conquered districts from the ruling party that were previously considered impregnable fortresses. While in 2022 Fidesz's dominance was unquestionable in rural towns and agglomerations, this year these areas became the engines of change. We take a look at the most spectacular translations.

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Sueddeutsche Zeitung broke the news in Munich, Germany on Friday, April 17, 2026.
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