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    Hungary’s Orban Concedes Election Defeat

    Hungary’s prime minister, Viktor Orban, who has inspired populist movements globally, conceded defeat on Sunday in a general election.

    “I really hope for a better future for the country.” “I think it’s our last chance to basically see anything vaguely resembling democracy in Hungary.” “I’m here to win. I am here to win.” “I’m voting for change. Because what we have so far for the last 16 years, I think it’s enough for me.” “We stand shoulder to shoulder with the man who has done more to defend those values than anyone else, Viktor Orban.”

    Hungary’s prime minister, Viktor Orban, who has inspired populist movements globally, conceded defeat on Sunday in a general election.

    By Cynthia Silva

    April 12, 2026



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