Hungary celebrates as Orban ousted by opposition leader Magyar
Celebrations erupted across Budapest after opposition leader Peter Magyar defeated long-serving Prime Minister Viktor Orban, marking the end of his 16-year tenure. Supporters filled the streets and sang on trains as results indicated Magyar’s party secured a significant lead, signaling a historic political shift in Hungary.
The ousting of Orban, a prominent figure in European politics, shifts the balance of power in Hungary. Magyar's victory not only reflects a change in public sentiment but also presents an opportunity for the opposition to reshape Hungary's domestic and foreign policies. With Orban's departure, the new administration may seek to recalibrate Hungary's relationship with the European Union and address internal governance issues that have drawn criticism during Orban's rule.
What to watch: The formation of Magyar's new government and its initial policy directions will be critical in determining Hungary's future political landscape.
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