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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…
france24.comAn opposition coalition won a majority in Hungary's parliamentary election, ending the 16-year rule of the Fidesz party. The outcome represents a change in the country's political leadership. Officials reported a high voter turnout in the election held on April 11, 2026.