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Viktor Orbán Ousted in Historic Hungarian Election

Péter Magyar secures victory as voters turn against the long-serving leader amid economic frustration.

Foreign PolicyPublished April 13, 2026 at 8:28 AM
A young woman with long plaited hair holds a Hungary flag at celebrations opposite the national parliament at the River Danube.

The era of Viktor Orbán in Hungary has come to an abrupt end. Following a record-breaking voter turnout, challenger Péter Magyar and his Tisza party have unseated the long-serving Prime Minister, marking a significant shift in the nation's political landscape.

Magyar, a former member of Orbán's Fidesz party, campaigned on a platform of reform, promising to address the country's sagging economy, soaring inflation, and declining living standards. While Orbán had long maintained a firm grip on the state, voters ultimately signaled that his domestic policies were no longer sustainable.

The defeat comes as a blow to the outgoing Prime Minister, whose administration faced mounting criticism over corruption allegations and the concentration of wealth among his inner circle.

Despite Orbán's efforts to frame himself as the sole protector of Hungarian sovereignty against external threats, even his core supporters abandoned him in the face of economic hardship. Magyar, who describes himself as a conservative nationalist, is now tasked with forming a government.

While he has signaled intentions to mend ties with Brussels and potentially unblock EU loans for Kyiv, he is expected to maintain Hungary's socially conservative stance, including strict anti-migration policies.

The transition of power is expected to be finalized in the coming month, leaving the nation to grapple with the significant domestic challenges left in the wake of the Orbán administration.

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