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France 24Peter Magyar's Tisza Party won a supermajority in April. The European Court of Justice has ruled the 2021 propaganda law violates EU treaties.
Abc NewsPrime Minister Péter Magyar told Parliament that six investigative committees will review alleged corruption and power abuses during Viktor Orbán's tenure. The announcement follows Magyar's Tisza party's landslide victory last month.
The TimesPéter Magyar was sworn in as prime minister on Saturday after his Tisza party won a decisive victory in April elections, ending 16 years of rule by Viktor Orbán. In his first speech, Magyar apologised to those stigmatised under the previous government and pledged to serve rather…
The 45-year-old leader of the Tisza party was sworn in on May 9 after his party secured 53 percent of the vote in April 12 elections. Tens of thousands gathered outside Parliament in Budapest as the new government moved immediately to restore the European Union flag to the buildi…
The 45-year-old leader of the Tisza party took the oath on May 9 after his party secured 53 percent of the vote in April elections. Parliament elected Agnes Forsthoffer as speaker, who immediately ordered the EU flag returned to the building from which it had been removed more th…
abcnews.go.comPéter Magyar, 45, took office on May 9, 2026, after his Tisza party secured a two-thirds majority in last month’s election. The new government immediately pledged to restore EU ties, unlock frozen funds and reverse Orbán-era controls on judiciary, media and academia. Several thou…
The BbcPeter Magyar will be sworn in as prime minister on Saturday after his Tisza party won 141 seats in parliament in last month's election. The party ended 16 years of rule by Viktor Orban's Fidesz, which fell to 52 seats. The new government faces a large budget deficit, withheld Eur…
revolver.newsPeter Magyar’s center-right Tisza party secured 53 percent of the vote on Sunday in April 2026, ending Viktor Orban’s 16-year rule. Orban’s Fidesz received 39 percent as the opposition united behind a former insider who campaigned on corruption and failing public services. The ou…
Al JazeeraPéter Magyar took office on May 9 2026 after his Tisza party secured a two-thirds majority in April elections, ending 16 years of Viktor Orbán's leadership. The new government immediately raised the EU flag on parliament and outlined plans to restore democratic checks, investigat…
The GuardianPéter Magyar’s opposition Tisza party secured a supermajority in the April 2026 parliamentary election, bringing an end to Viktor Orbán’s 16 years in power. A post-election poll published on Thursday shows strong support among Tisza voters for ambitious climate policy and LGBTQ+…
upi.comViktor Orban announced he will not take his seat in Hungary's parliament following his party's defeat in the April 12, 2026, election. The Tisza party, led by Péter Magyar, secured a two-thirds majority with 141 seats. Orban plans to focus on reorganizing his political camp and m…
france24.comHungary's outgoing Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced he would relinquish his parliamentary seat following his coalition's loss in the April 12, 2026, election. Political newcomer Péter Magyar secured a two-thirds majority for his party. Orban cited the need for reorganizing h…
tass.comVoters in Hungary ousted Prime Minister Viktor Orban's government in a Sunday election, with Peter Magyar's Tisza party securing 53 percent of the vote and a two-thirds parliamentary majority. Orban's Fidesz party received 39 percent. The defeat ends Orban's 16-year tenure, the l…
The Japan TimesAn asset management fund linked to outgoing Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's family profited from market positions anticipating his loss in the April 12 election. The opposition Tisza party's landslide victory boosted Hungarian assets, rewarding the fund's bets. The fund s…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewPéter Magyar, leader of the Tisza party, met with Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok on April 15, 2026, following his party's majority win in parliamentary elections. Magyar called for Sulyok's resignation, stating the president is unworthy of embodying national unity. Sulyok affir…
france24.comHungary's Prime Minister-designate Péter Magyar met with President Tamás Sulyok on Wednesday, receiving assurance that his government could take power in early May. Magyar's Tisza party secured a two-thirds parliamentary majority in Sunday's election. Magyar stated plans to suspe…
csmonitor.comPéter Magyar of the Tisza party won Hungary's election on April 12, 2026, leading incumbent Viktor Orbán to concede defeat. Supporters waved European Union and national flags in Budapest following the result. The outcome is expected to align Hungary with the EU's conservative win…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewThe Tisza party, led by Péter Magyar, secured victory in Hungary's parliamentary election held on April 12, 2026, defeating the Fidesz party led by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Supporters gathered in Budapest to celebrate the results, with crowds assembling along the River Danube…
EuronewsHungary's parliamentary election on April 11, 2026, featured various disinformation tactics, primarily from domestic sources. Peter Magyar's Tisza party secured 138 seats in the 199-seat parliament, ending Viktor Orbán's 16-year tenure as prime minister. Analysts reported fabrica…
Mike8411251995 / Wikimedia (Public domain)The Tisza Party has won an election in Hungary, according to reports. Party leader Péter Magyar called for the resignation of Hungary's President, stating that the president remained silent during the abuse of thousands of Hungarian children by pedophiles. The statement follows t…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewPéter Magyar's Tisza party secured a strong mandate in Hungary's parliamentary election, defeating Viktor Orbán's Fidesz with preliminary results showing 138 seats to Fidesz's 55. The election saw a 79.5% voter turnout, the highest in democratic Hungary's history. Orbán congratul…
csmonitor.comIn Hungary's national election, Péter Magyar's Tisza party secured a victory over Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's Fidesz, achieving a record-high voter turnout. The opposition gained a two-thirds majority in parliament, enabling constitutional amendments. Orbán conceded the defeat,…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewPéter Magyar's Tisza party won a majority in Hungary's parliamentary election, ending Viktor Orbán's 16 years as prime minister. The result drew congratulations from EU leaders and reactions from international figures. Orbán conceded defeat after the vote.
revolver.newsViktor Orbán conceded defeat in Hungary's parliamentary election on April 12, 2026, after 16 years as prime minister. Péter Magyar's Tisza party secured a projected two-thirds majority in the 199-seat parliament. The result is expected to shift Hungary's relations with the Europe…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewPartial results from Hungary's parliamentary election, with 29.2% of ballots tallied, forecast the Tisza Party to secure 132 seats in the 199-seat parliament. The forecast comes from the National Election Office. These results are based on early vote counts and may change as more…
tass.comDonald Trump Jr. posted on social media that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has a direct line to the White House as voters cast ballots in parliamentary elections. The statement comes amid support from U.S. administration figures for Orban's campaign. Orban faces oppositio…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewHungarians voted in parliamentary elections on Sunday, with early turnout reaching over 16 percent. Prime Minister Viktor Orban and his Fidesz party face opposition from Peter Magyar and the Tisza party. The election involves international attention from U.S. and Russian figures.
upi.comHungarians voted on Sunday in a parliamentary election that may replace Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's Fidesz party with Péter Magyar's Tisza party. Polls indicate a lead for Tisza, which seeks to reset EU relations and end ties with Russia. The outcome could affect Hungary's posi…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewPéter Magyar, leader of Hungary's Tisza party, held a final election rally in Budapest on Saturday ahead of Sunday's parliamentary vote. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, leader of the ruling Fidesz party, also conducted his last campaign event in the southern city of Szeged. The elec…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewHungary's parliamentary election is scheduled for Sunday, with Prime Minister Viktor Orban's Fidesz party facing opposition from Peter Magyar's Tisza party. Polls show Tisza leading Fidesz by double digits. The outcome could determine the country's economic and political directio…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewVoters in Hungary will participate in parliamentary elections on Sunday, with Prime Minister Viktor Orban and his Fidesz party facing competition from the Tisza party led by Peter Magyar. Polls indicate Tisza holds a lead over Fidesz. US Vice President JD Vance visited Budapest t…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewA poll by AtlasIntel indicates that Péter Magyar's Tisza party leads Viktor Orbán's Fidesz party with 52.1 percent to 39.3 percent support ahead of Hungary's parliamentary election on April 11, 2026. The survey, conducted from April 5 to April 10, 2026, involved 1,587 respondents…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewHungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban faces a challenge from Péter Magyar of the Tisza party in the upcoming election on Sunday. Polls indicate Orban's Fidesz party maintains strong backing among older voters and those in smaller communities despite economic issues and frozen EU…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewUS Vice President JD Vance visited Budapest and denied accusations of US interference in Hungary's upcoming elections. He expressed support for Prime Minister Viktor Orbán while polls indicate the opposition Tisza party leads. Vance criticized the European Union for alleged forei…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewUS Vice President JD Vance visited Budapest, Hungary, on Tuesday to speak at an election rally supporting Prime Minister Viktor Orban. Vance urged attendees to vote for Orban in the April 12 parliamentary election. The visit occurred as Orban's Fidesz party trails challenger Pete…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewUS Vice President JD Vance arrived in Hungary on Tuesday to address an election rally in support of Prime Minister Viktor Orban ahead of Sunday's parliamentary elections. Polls indicate Orban's Fidesz party trails the opposition Tisza party led by Peter Magyar. The visit occurs a…