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Hungarian voters signal end of the Orbán era

After sixteen years of nationalist governance, Hungarians turn toward a new direction as Péter Magyar secures a historic victory.

Foreign PolicyPublished April 13, 2026 at 1:58 AMProcessed April 13, 2026 at 5:47 AM
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán salutes the crowd after losing the general election on 12 April 2026.

Viktor Orbán, who dominated Hungarian politics for sixteen years, has finally seen his grip on power slip as voters signaled they are finished with his brand of governance. Orbán, who often styled himself as a rebel against Brussels bureaucrats, faced a significant electoral defeat on Sunday.

While he maintained a 'winner-takes-all' approach—reshaping the constitution, the judiciary, and the electoral system during his tenure—the public has clearly grown weary of the perpetual conflict that defined his administration.

Péter Magyar, the challenger who secured a historic win, campaigned on a platform of national unity and a return to normalcy, successfully tapping into the exhaustion of a populace tired of economic disparity and constant political friction.

Despite Orbán's efforts to boost fertility rates and attract foreign investment, his policies failed to move the needle on key demographic metrics, leaving the country stagnant. Magyar’s victory, marked by large celebrations in Budapest, reflects a desire for a less divisive national message and a shift away from the experiments of the past decade.

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