Substrate
Topic

Viktor Orban

5 stories related to this topic, newest first.

Hungary’s Tisza Party Wins Parliamentary Majority as Orban’s Fidesz Loses Power After 16 Yearsrevolver.news
politics20 days agoDeveloping

Hungary’s Tisza Party Wins Parliamentary Majority as Orban’s Fidesz Loses Power After 16 Years

Peter 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…

FO
1 source
Hungary's Orban Declines Parliamentary Seat After Fidesz Election Lossupi.com
world33 days agoUpdated

Hungary's Orban Declines Parliamentary Seat After Fidesz Election Loss

Viktor 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…

The Independent
Bloomberg
Washington Examiner
Le Monde
BBC News
5 sources
Hungary's Orban to Vacate Parliamentary Seat After Fidesz's Election Loss to Tisza Partyfrance24.com
world34 days agoDeveloping

Hungary's Orban to Vacate Parliamentary Seat After Fidesz's Election Loss to Tisza Party

Hungary'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…

Le Monde
1 source
Tisza Party Wins 53% of Vote in Hungarian ElectionSubstrate placeholder — needs review
world34 days agoDeveloping

Tisza Party Wins 53% of Vote in Hungarian Election

Voters 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…

FO
1 source
Hungary's Prime Minister-Elect Affirms ICC Membership and Enforcement of Warrantsalgemeiner.com
world38 days agoDeveloping

Hungary's Prime Minister-Elect Affirms ICC Membership and Enforcement of Warrants

Hungary's prime minister-elect Peter Magyar announced that an International Criminal Court arrest warrant against Israel's prime minister would result in detention if he arrives in Hungary. Magyar confirmed Hungary will remain an ICC member, contrasting with predecessor Viktor Or…

Al Jazeera
1 source