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Orbán Loses Hungarian Election After 16 Years in Power

On April 12, 2026, Hungarian voters ousted Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in a landslide, ending 16 years of increasingly authoritarian rule. Opposition leader Péter Magyar's Tisza party won 138 of 199 parliamentary seats (53.6%) — a two-thirds supermajority — to Fidesz's 55 seats (37.8%), with a record 77% turnout. The defeat came five days after Vice President JD Vance traveled to Budapest to campaign for Orbán, accusing the EU of election interference while openly endorsing the incumbent. European leaders celebrated the result, with EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen declaring "Hungary has chosen Europe." Orbán conceded, calling the result "painful but clear."

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JD Vance Campaigns for Orbán Ahead of Hungary Election

Vice President JD Vance traveled to Budapest on April 7, 2026 to campaign for Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán ahead of the April 12 election — an extraordinary move by a sitting U.S. vice president to openly support a foreign leader's reelection. At a joint press conference, Vance said Orbán's leadership "can provide a model for the continent" and accused the EU of "one of the worst examples of foreign election interference" he'd ever seen. Opposition leader Péter Magyar, whose Tisza party leads in polls, responded by asking Vance not to make Hungarian taxpayers foot the bill for his visit. The trip overlapped with Vance's role managing the Iran crisis, leading to the surreal moment where he learned of Trump's "civilization will die" threat from a reporter while onstage with Orbán.

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