Orban was defeated in Hungary, but Orbanism lives on

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has conceded defeat after his far-right populist Fidesz party lost to the center-right Tisza party in a landslide election. The new government, led by Péter Magyar, is expected to win a two-thirds supermajority in Parliament, allowing them to change the constitution and reverse key policies implemented by Orbán.
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán conceded defeat after his Fidesz party lost the election. The center-right Tisza party, led by Péter Magyar, is on track to win 138 seats in Parliament. Voter turnout was nearly 80%, a post-Communist high in the country. Magyar's alliance is expected to change the constitution and reverse key policies implemented by Orbán. The new government has vowed to investigate and recover looted state assets and prosecute corruption. European leaders have congratulated Magyar on his victory.
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