
Peter Magyar expects a pragmatic relationship with Israel, did not want to guarantee that he would stop blocking EU decisions
Budući premijer Mađarske Peter Magyar obraćao se u Budimpešti nakon pobjede njegove stranke Tisza, a jedna od tema bio je i odnos s Izraelom, kojeg je uskoro bivši premijer Viktor Orban postavio kao…
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Hungary's election winner Magyar says to suspend state media news broadcast - Reuters
Hungary's election winner Magyar says to suspend state media news broadcast Reuters
Read full article →Following an election earthquake, Hungary ponders life after Orbán - AP News
Following an election earthquake, Hungary ponders life after Orbán AP News
Read full article →‘We Finally Have Democracy’: Hungarians Erupt in Joy and Relief
Many Hungarians, exhausted by a struggling economy and worried about a move away from the European Union, were jubilant after Prime Minister Viktor Orban conceded. Some had wondered if he would.
By Amelia Nierenberg and Lili Rutai
Read full article →Magyar Says Hungary Should Eventually Adopt the Euro - Bloomberg.com
Magyar Says Hungary Should Eventually Adopt the Euro Bloomberg.com
Read full article →How Hungary can now lead the fight against illiberalism
Having vanquished Viktor Orban, Peter Magyar must get to work
Read full article →Opinion | Hungarians Oust Viktor Orbán - WSJ
Opinion | Hungarians Oust Viktor Orbán WSJ
Read full article →The end of the Viktor Orbán era
Populist nationalism can be beaten at the ballot box, even if it can endure a long time
Read full article →Orban’s defeat shows the Achilles’ heel of populist power
Formerly ascendant European right-wing parties are in retreat, a possible omen Trump’s MAGA movement.
By Max Boot
Read full article →With Viktor Orbán's defeat in Hungary, Rassemblement National loses an inspiration and a significant ally in Brussels
Hungary's election outcome strips the Rassemblement National of a vital partner in its ideological war against the European Commission.
Read full article →The Guardian view on Hungary’s election: democracy reclaimed | Editorial
The defeat of Orbánism is a globally significant political moment. But it is, above all, a triumph for the citizens who mobilised to take their country back Prior to his landslide election victory in 2010, which was to lead to 16 unbroken years in power, Viktor Orbán would tell supporters: “We have only to win once, but then properly.” Achieving a so-called supermajority by winning two-thirds of parliamentary seats allowed Mr Orbán to change the constitution, and begin turning Hungary into a ...
By Editorial
Read full article →Trump says U.S. will blockade Iranian ports. And, Orbán loses Hungarian election
President Trump announced a blockade of Iranian ports after peace talks with Iran collapsed. And, Viktor Orbán concedes defeat after 16 years in power in Hungary.
By Brittney Melton
Read full article →Is Magyar’s election win the end of the EU’s troubles with Hungary?
Orban's exit signals potential end to Hungary's EU isolation and opens door for diplomatic and economic collaboration.
Read full article →No one can impose peace terms on Ukraine – Hungary's new PM
Hungary's incoming Prime Minister Péter Magyar has expressed his desire for friendly relations with Ukraine and said he opposes imposing any peace terms on Kyiv.
By Ivanna Kostina
Read full article →What's next for Hungary after 16 years of Orbán?
The morning after a dramatic election result, Hungarians are reacting to the end of Viktor Orbán's 16 years in power. Questions remain about how the new government, led by Péter Magyar, will shake things up.
Read full article →EU applauds Hungary’s election result
After Hungary’s opposition ousted Viktor Orban after 16 years in power, hopes rise in Brussels that Budapest may abandon its obstructionist course. What is the EU expecting from Peter Magyar?
Read full article →Orban’s far-right party swept out of power after 16-year reign in Hungary - The Globe and Mail
Orban’s far-right party swept out of power after 16-year reign in Hungary The Globe and Mail
Read full article →Orban ousted: What Magyar’s victory means for Hungary and the EU
Peter Magyar's landslide victory over Viktor Orban in Sunday’s Hungarian legislative elections marks a seismic shift for Hungary and the EU, but Brussels may need to temper its enthusiasm. On the rule of law, migration and LGBTQ rights, the road ahead is neither straight nor guaranteed.
By Mehdi BOUZOUINA
Read full article →In both Hungary and Britain, the EU is back in fashion
Editorial: In Budapest, the ousting of pro-Russia Viktor Orban is seismic – but Keir Starmer’s push for a closer relationship with the continent could be just as consequential
By Editorial
Read full article →How Hungary’s Child Sex Abuse Scandal Contributed To Orban’s Downfall - Forbes
How Hungary’s Child Sex Abuse Scandal Contributed To Orban’s Downfall Forbes
Read full article →Peter Magyar, the man who admired Orbán and ended up bringing him down
The Hungarian lawyer mobilized an ideologically diverse majority that saw him as the only candidate able to end the system from within
By Gloria Rodríguez-Pina
Read full article →Hungary Foreign Minister is shredding EU documents, Peter Magyar says
The incoming prime minister and winner of the election made the claims at a news conference on Monday
By Bloomberg News
Read full article →'Sending this from Coachella is WILD': Justin Trudeau trolled for his post on Viktor Orbán's defeat in Hungary election
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By TOI World Desk
Read full article →Hungarian Filmmaking Community Celebrates Péter Magyar’s Election Victory: ‘We’re Thrilled to Wake Up From This Nightmare’
Senior figures within the film community in Hungary gave two thumbs up to Péter Magyar’s landslide victory Monday, although the scale of reforms needed within the media and entertainment sector are daunting. Contacted by Variety, Hungarian filmmaker László Nemes, who won an Oscar with “Son of Saul,” wrote: “Free at last! Hungary has chosen hope […]
By Leo Barraclough
Read full article →Hungarian election winner Magyar outlines his party's plans, views - The Straits Times
Hungarian election winner Magyar outlines his party's plans, views The Straits Times
Read full article →Israel loses Hungary as key EU ally as Viktor Orban exits power - analysis
With Orban’s departure from power following the recent elections, Israel is waking up to a starkly different European landscape.
Read full article →Hungarian election winner Magyar vows to fight graft, change constitution
Hungarian election winner Peter Magyar vowed on Monday to change the constitution in a drive to restore democratic standards, following a landslide victory he said showed that Hungary wanted to be fully anchored in Europe after years of fighting Brussels. The two-thirds supermajority that Magyar’s centre-right Tisza party secured in Sunday’s election means it will […]
Read full article →Who’s next?
After all these years of reporting on democratic backsliding in the European Union, it almost feels too good to be true to write about the stunning political demise of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. On Sunday, former government insider turned challenger Péter Magyar was officially declared Hungary’s new Prime Minister, clinching 138 parliamentary seats out … Continued
By Julian Delia
Read full article →‘Liberated’: Hungarian youths celebrate Viktor Orban’s defeat
Hungarian youths danced and sang in the early hours of Monday in central Budapest to celebrate the end of nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s 16-year “illiberal” rule following a resounding electoral drubbing. Strangers high-fived each others, cars honked, and youths ripped down government and ruling party anti-Ukraine billboards as many said they felt “liberated”. “At long last it feels so good to be Hungarian. It’s like a weight lifted off our shoulders,” Csilla Bekesi, 25, told AFP, ...
By none@none.com (AFP)
Read full article →How could Orbán's replacement unblock EU funding?
After years of holdups, EU leaders breathed a resounding sigh of relief at Viktor Orbán's crushing defeat in Hungary's elections.
Read full article →Monday, 13 April 2026
Georgia * Both Georgia’s ruling Georgian Dream party and the opposition have congratulated Péter Magyar, the leader of the Tisza Party that won Hungary’s parliamentary elections. Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, whose government had been closely aligned with Orbán, thanked the defeated side for supporting Georgia’s ‘national interests’, while the opposition alliance stated that Tisza’s victory represents ‘a clear and firm choice by the Hungarian people in support of democracy’. * The Georgia
By OC Media
Read full article →Spontaneous mass celebrations in Budapest after Orban’s ouster
Thousands surged to the riverbanks of the Danube in Budapest on Sunday night to celebrate Peter Magyar's Tisza party victory in the general election. Nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban's defeat, after 16 years in power, has ignited hopes for radical change amid economic despair. RFI spoke to some of those cheering for change.
By Jan van der Made
Read full article →Magyar says ready to talk with Meloni, Italy is a key partner
(ANSA) - ROME, APR 13 - Centre-right Hungarian Prime Minister-elect Peter Magyar said Monday he was ready to talk with Premier Giorgia Meloni stressing that even though she had a good personal rapport with his defeated opponent Viktor Orban, ousted after 16 years in power, it did not mean they could not have an equally good relationship with the right-wing Italian premier. "I haven't spoken to Giorgia Meloni yet, but I'll be more than happy to do so. I'll also talk to (Foreign Minister) Anton...
By ANSA
Read full article →Hungarian election winner Magyar vows to fight graft, change constitution
Hungarian election winner Peter Magyar vowed on Monday to change the constitution in a drive to restore democratic standards, following a landslide victory he said showed that Hungary wanted to be fully anchored in Europe after years of fighting Brussels. The two-thirds supermajority that Magyar’s centre-right Tisza party secured in Sunday’s election means it will […]
By Newsroom
Read full article →Viktor Orbán is out. What now for Hungary under Péter Magyar? - The Observer
Viktor Orbán is out. What now for Hungary under Péter Magyar? The Observer
Read full article →Hungary’s Orbán ousted in landslide defeat
Voter turnout was nearly 80%, a post-Communist high in the country
By Peter Weber, The Week US
Read full article →Irish and EU leaders welcome Hungary 'back to Europe' after landslide defeat for Orbán
The 62-year-old conceded defeat just after 8.30pm Irish-time on Sunday night after 16 years in power.
Read full article →Hungary’s New Leader Says He’s Willing to Negotiate With Putin, But Not as a ‘Friend’
Péter Magyar, Hungary’s center-right leader, unseated Viktor Orbán as prime minister in a landslide election victory on Sunday.
Read full article →EU chief von der Leyen hails Orban defeat - The Jakarta Post
EU chief von der Leyen hails Orban defeat The Jakarta Post
Read full article →Asking Ukraine to cede land 'unworthy' of Hungary's 1956 resistance, Magyar says - The Kyiv Independent
Asking Ukraine to cede land 'unworthy' of Hungary's 1956 resistance, Magyar says The Kyiv Independent
Read full article →Kremlin won’t congratulate Hungary’s new opposition leader, citing ‘unfriendly country’ status it ignored when congratulating Orban
Russia will not congratulate Peter Magyar, leader of Hungary’s Tisza party, on his parliamentary election victory, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.
Read full article →Mitsotakis congratulates Peter Magyar after Hungary election win - eKathimerini.com
Mitsotakis congratulates Peter Magyar after Hungary election win eKathimerini.com
Read full article →Following an election earthquake, Hungary ponders life after Orbán - Arab News
Following an election earthquake, Hungary ponders life after Orbán Arab News
Read full article →US Democrats cheer defeat of Trump ally Orban in Hungary
Péter Magyar’s win sparks global reactions, mixed reactions from Trump allies
By Reuters
Read full article →Europe celebrates Magyar's stunning Hungarian election win
European leaders hailed Peter Magyar after his upset election win in Hungary, hailing both his energetic campaign and the fact that he is not the long-serving Prime Minister Viktor...
Read full article →Hungary’s Viktor Orban swept away despite support from Trump, Putin
Mr Orban, who has been in office for 16 years, has already conceded defeat and called Mr Magyar to congratulate him. The post Hungary’s Viktor Orban swept away despite support from Trump, Putin appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
By Idris Akinbajo
Read full article →Magyar backs €90B loan opt-out, opposes Ukraine’s fast-track EU accession
Peter Magyar, leader of the Tisza party, supports Hungary’s right to opt out of participation in a €90 billion loan while opposing Ukraine’s accelerated accession to the European Union.
Read full article →Balkan Leaders Congratulate Magyar on Hungary Win; Orban Allies Regretful
Leaders across the Balkans congratulated Peter Magyar and the Tisza Party after they triumphed over Viktor Orban’s Fidesz – Orban’s Serb allies also praised the defeated right-wing strongman.
By BIRN
Read full article →Dutch ministers welcome Orbán defeat in Hungarian election
The collapse of Viktor Orbán’s 16-year rule in Hungary has been welcomed by Dutch coalition leaders in The Hague and promises...
By Louis Gore Langton
Read full article →Pro-EU Magyar promises new era in Hungary after ousting Orban
Peter Magyar’s Tisza party has won the Hungary election, defeating long-time leader Viktor Orban and promising a new, pro-EU era for the country. Read More: https://punchng.com/pro-eu-magyar-promises-new-era-in-hungary-after-ousting-orban/
By Punch Newspapers
Read full article →Estonian politicians on Hungary's election: A win either for Europe or propaganda
According to Estonian politicians, Sunday's elections in Hungary showed that the public had grown tired of longtime Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, but the incoming government is certain to face a difficult period.
Read full article →Hungary after Orbán: What to expect from Péter Magyar - Radio Prague International
Hungary after Orbán: What to expect from Péter Magyar Radio Prague International
Read full article →Viktor Orbán concedes defeat as Peter Magyar wins landmark Hungary election - The Daily Star Lebanon
Viktor Orbán concedes defeat as Peter Magyar wins landmark Hungary election The Daily Star Lebanon
Read full article →Péter Magyar, the former Orbán ally heading for power in Hungary - the-star.co.ke
Péter Magyar, the former Orbán ally heading for power in Hungary the-star.co.ke
Read full article →Magyar confirms first trip as new Hungarian PM will be to Poland
Polish PM Donald Tusk expressed his "joy" at Magyar's victory.
By Daniel Tilles
Read full article →Hungary after Orbán: Who wins and who loses in the post-16-year shift
Politico documents the new facts about Trump, Putin, Ukraine after Peter Mayer's victory in Sunday's election in Hungary The post Hungary after Orbán: Who wins and who loses in the post-16-year shift appeared first on ProtoThema English.
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Read full article →Péter Magyar’s Victory Speech a Rambling of an Angry Narcissist Drunk on Power
It did not take long. After securing a super-majority in yesterday’s parliamentary election, Prime Minister-elect has used his very first speech to taunt, threaten, blackmail and intimidate members of the previous government and public officials. His speech is in line with what the Hungarian conservative sphere has warned about for years: Péter Magyar is an […] The post Péter Magyar’s Victory Speech a Rambling of an Angry Narcissist Drunk on Power appeared first on Hungary Today.
By Dániel Deme
Read full article →Hungarian Opposition Win Inspires Georgia’s Resistance as Ruling Party Loses Ally
The landslide opposition victory in Hungary in the April 12 parliamentary vote has reverberated in Georgia, offering renewed hope to those resisting the increasingly anti-democratic rule of the Georgian Dream party, which has lost its most influential ally within the EU with the defeat of Viktor Orbán. The Tisza party, led by Péter Magyar, secured …
By Nini Gabritchidze
Read full article →Hungary election: Netanyahu, Trump lose close ally in Europe as Orban defeated - PressTV
Hungary election: Netanyahu, Trump lose close ally in Europe as Orban defeated PressTV
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Balkan Leaders Congratulate Magyar on Hungary Win; Orban Allies Regretful
Following an election earthquake, Hungary ponders life after Orbán - Arab News
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