By Krisztina Than and Anita Komuves BUDAPEST, April 12 (Reuters) - Hungary's veteran nationalist leader Viktor Orban lost ...
Viktor Orbán had support from Moscow and Washington, but not from his own people. This story was updated on Sunday, April 12, ...
Peter Magyar's center-right Tisza party is projected to win Hungary's parliamentary election, bringing an end to 16 years of ...
Congratulations pour in from across EU, with leaders from Spain, Poland, France, Britain, Denmark, Romania, Sweden and beyond hailing a new chapter ...
Peter Magyar's landslide victory in Sunday's Hungarian election has handed his centre-right Tisza party a sweeping mandate ...
The longtime Prime Minister's defeat could reshape Hungary's ties to the E.U., Ukraine, and the global far-right movement he ...
When Péter Magyar was growing up during Hungary’s democratic transition, he had a poster of Viktor Orbán pinned to his ...
The defeat of Viktor Orbán means Hungary will have a change in government for the first time since 2010.
Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who has inspired populist movements globally, could not overcome the growing dissatisfaction of ...
Election officials estimated turnout at a record of 79% or more, in an election that many Hungarians saw as a watershed ...
Viktor Orbán faces a sweeping defeat in Hungary's elections, according to early results. Follow the developments.
Veteran Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán accepted defeat in a parliamentary election on Sunday, ending his 16 years in ...
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