Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban concedes election defeat
April 12, 2026 • Google News World
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban Concedes Election Defeat After 16 Years in Power
Viktor Orban, Hungary’s long-serving prime minister, has conceded defeat in the country’s parliamentary election. The results show a significant shift in public opinion, with many Hungarians turning to pro-EU rivals.
According to official data, voter turnout reached a record high, indicating widespread participation in the electoral process. Orban’s party, Fidesz, had been in power for 16 years, but its majority was not enough to secure re-election.
Orban’s defeat marks a significant change in Hungary’s politics, with many analysts predicting that his ouster will have implications for the country’s future relations with the European Union and other international partners. The EU has long been critical of Orban’s government, citing concerns over democratic backsliding and human rights abuses.
The outcome of the election is seen as a major victory for pro-EU forces in Hungary, who had campaigned on a platform of restoring democracy and promoting closer ties with Western Europe. The European Commission’s President Ursula von der Leyen was quick to congratulate Orban on his concession, waiting just 17 minutes after the announcement before celebrating her own party’s success.
The election results will likely have far-reaching consequences for Hungary’s politics and international relations in the coming months.
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