Anonymousabout 3 hours ago
Hungarian voters delivered a landslide defeat to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on April 12, 2026, ending his 16-year grip on power and handing a constitutional supermajority to Péter Magyar's pro-European Tisza party. The result — 138 seats for Tisza versus 55 for Fidesz on record 76.5% turnout — reverberates far beyond Budapest, stripping the Kremlin and the global far-right of a key European ally while raising immediate questions about whether Orbán's deeply embedded institutional legacy can be dismantled before billions in frozen EU funds expire.