Peter Magyar and his Tisza party secured a landslide victory in Hungary's legislative elections, ending the sixteen-year premiership of Viktor Orban.The opposition leader projected a two-thirds parliamentary majority after capturing over 52 percent of the vote amid record turnout of 77 percent.Magyar campaigned on promises to dismantle systemic corruption, restore democratic institutions, and unlock billions in frozen EU funding.Orban conceded defeat as his
Fidesz party lost significant ground, marking a major shift in European politics and Hungarian foreign policy.