The Duran
April 13, 2026 · 5 min read
Hungary After Orban: What the Election Means for Europe's Last Sovereignist
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- 1Viktor Orbán's 16-year dominance in Hungarian politics has come to an end with Peter Magyar and his Tisza party securing a landslide victory over O...
- 2After 16 years in power, Orbán inevitably faced the natural political cycle where fewer people remember the circumstances that brought him to power...
- 3When we visited Hungary in November 2024, people were already discussing Peter Magyar as a potential threat to Orbán's political dominance.
- 4At that time, there was considerable hope that Orbán could weather this challenge.
- 5However, in the year and a half since then, that hope has not been realized.
Overview
Viktor Orbán's 16-year dominance in Hungarian politics has come to an end with Peter Magyar and his Tisza party securing a landslide victory over Orbán's Fidesz. While opinion polls had pointed to this result, making it not entirely unexpected, the implications for Hungary and Europe's political landscape are profound.
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