After 16 years in power, Hungary's Orbán concedes 'painful' election loss to rival Magyar

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The article reports that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has conceded defeat in an election, with opposition leader Péter Magyar apparently winning a strong lead based on early vote counts. It emphasizes the political drama and historic change, using emotionally charged language to highlight Orbán’s downfall and Magyar’s rise as a democratic breakthrough. However, it doesn’t mention that only 60% of votes are counted and Hungary’s complex voting system could still alter the final result, which makes the apparent landslide less certain than it seems.

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