Hungary's opposition leader Peter Magyar says Prime Minister Orbán conceded his election loss

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Hungary's opposition leader Peter Magyar has claimed victory after Prime Minister Orbán's 16-year rule appears to be coming to an end. Magyar's movement has attracted a wide range of support, including from disillusioned Orbán voters, and may be on track for a two-thirds majority.
Hungary's opposition leader Peter Magyar says Prime Minister Orbán has conceded his election loss. Orbán's support had been draining away since Magyar left the ruling party and created a movement. Magyar's movement has attracted a cross-section of support from opposition parties and disillusioned Orbán voters. The opposition leader has been crisscrossing Hungary's towns and cities, attracting big crowds. Respected pollsters had made clear that Orbán's support was declining. Magyar may be on course for a two-thirds majority to start reversing Orbán's policies.
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