Orban’s far-right party swept out of power after 16-year reign in Hungary

theglobeandmail.com·Paul Waldie
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This article reports on a surprising election outcome in Hungary where a new opposition party, Tisza, led by Peter Magyar, appears to have decisively defeated longtime Prime Minister Viktor Orban. It highlights widespread celebrations, high voter turnout, and frames the result as a major democratic shift driven by public anger over corruption and desire for change. While the tone is upbeat and emphasizes the historic nature of the victory, it doesn’t include details about Magyar’s past ties to Orban’s party or earlier polling trends, instead focusing on emotional reactions and the symbolic end of an era.

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