Hungary's Viktor Orbán concedes defeat after 'painful' election

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, a prominent right-wing populist, conceded defeat on Sunday following a “painful” election outcome, marking the end of his 16-year dominance in Budapest. Orbán, known for his alliance with the Trump administration, acknowledged the shift in power.

By afternoon, with 60% of the votes tallied, Orbán’s Fidesz party secured only 38% of the votes, trailing behind challenger Peter Magyar’s Tisza group, which garnered 52% support.

“Thank you, Hungary!” Magyar, 45, expressed on X, as throngs of his supporters gathered to celebrate the victory in Budapest.

Orbán, who had received endorsements from former President Trump and Vice President JD Vance, stated he had contacted Magyar to concede the election after realizing the unfavorable results for his party.

“I congratulated the victorious party,” Orbán addressed his followers. “We will continue to serve the Hungarian nation and our homeland from the opposition,” he added.

This defeat signifies a significant setback for the right-wing populist movement, concluding the era of the European Union’s longest-serving leader and a notable Western ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The election drummed up more than 77% voter turnout, a record number in any race in Hungary’s post-Communist history, according to its National Election office. 

Magyar, who faced an uphill battle against Orbán, ran on a pro-European, anti-Russian platform. 

Orbán has faced repeated criticisms for his cozying up to Putin, with his administration repeatedly accused of acting on Russia’s behalf within the European Union. 

When casting his vote, Magyar told reporters that the election was “a choice between East or West, propaganda or honest public discourse, corruption or clean public life.”

Magyar hailed the victory as a new day for the country while thanking citizens for the massive turnout.  

“I’m asking our supporters and all Hungarians: Let’s stay peaceful, cheerful, and if the results confirm our expectations, let’s throw a big, Hungarian carnival,” Magyar said.

Magyar was once a member of Orbán’s Fidesz party before breaking rank in 2024 to form the Tisza party. 

Along with his anti-Russian approach, the politician campaigned on everyday issues affecting Hungarians, including government corruption, public health care and transportation. 

Despite Orban’s control of Hungary’s public media, Magyar and Tisza were able to rally Hungarians against the prime minister’s party and secure their victory.  

Tisza is a member of the European People’s Party and serves as a center-right political party. 

Tisza notably won 30% of the vote in European Parliament elections in 2024, with Magyar taking a seat as an EU lawmaker. 

Orbán’s loss comes just a week after Trump’s latest endorsement of the Hungarian leader, which culminated in a two-day visit from Vance to try and help the premier over the finish line. 

While Orbán’s political stances had garnered backlash from Europe, they’ve been embraced by Trump and MAGA Republicans who see his crackdowns on the media, universities and LGBTQ rights as a playbook that can be replicated in the US.

With Post wires

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