How the Loss of Orbán Will Change the Russian-Ukrainian War and the European Union

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, widely seen as Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin’s closest ally inside the European Union, conceded defeat in the 2026 Hungarian elections.

The opposition leader and incoming prime minister, Péter Magyar of the Tisza party, announced that his party is on track to secure the 133 seats needed for a supermajority in Hungary’s parliament. That number would allow Tisza to amend the constitution and begin dismantling what Magyar has called the “Orbán mafia regime.

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