Anonymousabout 21 hours ago
Péter Magyar's Tisza Party won Hungary's 12 April 2026 election with 53.6 percent of the vote and 138 of 199 parliamentary seats, ending Viktor Orbán's 16-year tenure and securing the constitutional supermajority needed to dismantle his institutional architecture. The new government inherits a captured prosecutorial system, roughly €18 billion in frozen EU funds, and a corrupt-procurement legacy centred on oligarchs like Lőrinc Mészáros — but also a defeated Fidesz that, like Poland's PiS, retains organisational depth and is preparing for opposition combat.