Hungarian Voters Remove Viktor Orbán After 16 Years as Prime Minister

Citizens of Hungary brought an end to Viktor Orbán’s lengthy political reign on Sunday, removing the Prime Minister from office after he held power for 16 years. Peter Magyar, representing the Tisza party and formerly aligned with Orbán, secured victory in the election.

The electoral outcome marks a significant political shift for the Eastern European nation, as voters chose to change leadership after more than a decade and a half under Orbán’s administration.