HUNGARY’S long-term prime minister has been ousted in the country’s general elections, with the incoming leader urging parliament today to convene “as quickly as possible.”
Victor Orban had served for 16 years, with his leadership fanning the flames of far-right movements across Europe.
Election victor Peter Magyar, an Orban loyalist until 2024, pledged to rebuild Hungary’s relationships with the European Union and Nato, with European leaders swarming to congratulate his win.
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