Hungarian politics don’t usually matter much to the outside world, but the landslide election victory of Péter Magyar’s Tisza party is different. Vladimir Putin and Steve Bannon are plunged into gloom ...
BUDAPEST — Disbelief turned to joy on the banks of the Danube where supporters of Hungary's incoming prime minister, Péter Magyar, celebrated his landslide victory over incumbent Viktor Orbán, who has ...
BRUSSELS — Here in the European Union capital, where Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban was notorious for obstructing E.U. policies, the sigh of relief over his resounding election defeat was ...
In one of Europe’s most consequential elections of the year, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has conceded to the party led by Péter Magyar, ending his run as Hungary’s leader after more than 16 ...
This story was updated on Sunday, April 12, at 7:15 p.m. ET. Friends danced on one another’s shoulders. Fathers embraced their children. A teenage girl wept. Beer flowed. After 16 years, Hungarians ...
BUDAPEST, Hungary — Hungarians were casting ballots Sunday in what is widely seen as Europe’s most consequential election this year, a vote that could unseat populist Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, an ...
Hungary’s opposition candidate has won the country’s momentous election, bringing Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s 16-year reign to an end and delivering a symbolic blow to the Trump administration.
The world will be watching on April 12 when Hungarians head to the polls in parliamentary elections that will determine the country’s next prime minister. This may sound exaggerated, but these ...
The opposition looks closer than at any point in the last sixteen years to unseating Orbán (during that time Orbán’s Fidesz, Hungarian Civic Alliance, has had a virtually uninterrupted parliamentary ...
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