"The election result is clear and painful," Orban stated before gathered supporters. He confirmed that he has already contacted the winning party to extend congratulations, emphasizing that Fidesz will now serve Hungary from the opposition benches. These elections mark the end of Fidesz's long-standing unchallenged rule and Hungary's entry into a completely new political era with Peter Magyar as the new central figure. After more than 50 percent of ballots were processed in Hungary's parliamentary elections, the country's political scene is facing tectonic shifts. The Tisza party, led by Peter Magyar, has practically "cemented" its lead ahead of the ruling Fidesz-KDNP coalition of Viktor Orban. A Historic Debacle for Fidesz According to official data from the national election commission, based on 53.45 percent of processed votes, the Tisza party is currently securing an incredible 136 seats in the 199-seat parliament. On the other hand, Orban's Fidesz has dropped to just 56 seats, representing one of the party's worst results in the last decade. Key to this outcome is Magyar's dominance in individual electoral districts. Out of a total of 106 seats elected by majority vote, Tisza won as many as 95, while Fidesz secured only 11 seats.
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Orban admits defeat: Opposition leader Peter Magyar wins convincingly in Hungary
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban addressed his supporters in Budapest and publicly acknowledged defeat. Visibly shaken by the results, Orban stated that the will of the citizens is relentless.

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