Hungarys Viktor Orban loses power after nearly two decades in office
April 13, 2026 • Al Jazeera
Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban Loses Re-election Bid
In a nationwide vote, Hungarians have cast their ballots in a historic election that saw the ousting of long-serving Prime Minister Viktor Orban from office. The Tisza party’s candidate, Peter Magyar, secured victory with a pro-EU platform.
According to official results, a high voter turnout was recorded at polling stations across the country. The outcome marked a significant shift in Hungarian politics, as Orban had been in power for 16 years.
Magyar, who ran on a campaign focused on strengthening ties with the European Union, garnered support from voters seeking change. His party’s platform emphasized cooperation with EU institutions and promoting Hungary’s integration into the bloc.
Orban, who has been a dominant figure in Hungarian politics since 2010, had faced increasing opposition from within his own party and among the general public. The election marked a turning point in the country’s political landscape, as Hungarians sought to move away from Orban’s conservative policies.
The outcome of the election will have significant implications for Hungary’s domestic and foreign policy. As Magyar takes office, he will face the challenge of navigating the country’s relationships with EU member states and addressing pressing issues such as economic growth and social inequality. The results of this historic election will be closely watched by observers and analysts in the coming days and weeks.
Source: Al Jazeera