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Orban Concedes Defeat in Hungary Election

April 12, 2026·about 2 hours ago·via The Washington Post
Orban Concedes Defeat in Hungary Election
Hungary's Viktor Orban, a steadfast ally of Trump and Putin, concedes defeat after dominating as prime minister for 16 years. The Tisza Party surges to victory, led by Peter Magyar, who once drew inspiration from Orban's model but now topples his regime in a landmark upset. Leftist media outlets like the Washington Post and New York Times crow over this as a blow to the global right, but it's a reminder that even strong leaders face voter backlash against entrenched power. Read more about this...

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