Elections
Сьогодні — 04.06.2026
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Vance, Putin… Zelenskyy: the losers and winners in Hungary’s decisive election
With almost all votes counted in Hungary’s parliamentary elections, Péter Magyar has emerged victorious. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has conceded defeat, bringing his 16-year tenure in power to an end.
Hungarian media reported that Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó was absent following the election
The Hungarian media have noted the absence of Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó from the public eye following the parliamentary elections. He did not appear alongside Viktor Orbán when the results were announced.
Following his victory, Péter Magyar called on officials appointed by Orbán to step down
Following his victory in the parliamentary elections, opposition leader Péter Magyar announced his intention to overhaul Hungary’s system of government and called on incumbent officials to resign.
Who is Péter Magyar, the candidate who defeated Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán?
Opposition politician Péter Magyar, who was previously associated with the ruling party, has emerged as a key figure in Hungary’s parliamentary elections. His political rise has taken place in a short space of time against a backdrop of discontent amongst sections of society.
Orbán congratulated Mádya on his victory in the Hungarian parliamentary elections
With more than half of the votes counted, the opposition party ‘Tisa’ is ahead of Viktor Orbán’s ‘Fidesz’. According to preliminary results, it is set to secure a constitutional majority in parliament.
Hungary is breaking records: queues at polling stations and unusually high voter turnout
The parliamentary elections on 12 April have seen an unprecedented turnout: by 11:00 am, voter turnout had already exceeded the figures recorded in the most high-profile elections of recent years. In Budapest, huge queues are forming outside polling stations
Is this the end of the Orbán era? Hungary is holding a decisive general election
Today, 12 April 2026, the eyes of the whole of Europe are on Budapest. Elections to the National Assembly are currently taking place in Hungary, which could mark the most radical shift in the country’s domestic and foreign policy in the last 16 years