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Orban's Defeat Triggers Soul-Searching, Calls for Change in Fidesz

Loyalists are questioning Viktor Orban’s future after Peter Magyar won a constitutional majority and pushed Fidesz into an internal reckoning.

BUDAPEST, April 16 - Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's defeat in the elections on Sunday has prompted calls from some of his loyalists for the conservative leader to bow out of politics, the first such open criticism since he came to power in 2010. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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Orban's defeat triggers soul-searching, calls for change in Fidesz

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The process of processing the defeat began with consoling, reality-denying, and truth-seeking speeches. Was envy really the driving force behind the people who voted against the government? Or shouldn't they have spoken so pompously and ugly? Or did they do everything right, they just got bored?

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telex.hu broke the news on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.
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