Young Hungarian Voters Help Topple PM Orbán After 16 Years in Power

BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — A stunning election upset in Hungary on Sunday saw young voters play a decisive role in toppling Prime Minister Viktor Orbán after his 16-year hold on the nation’s leadership. The youth demographic was instrumental in bringing Péter Magyar’s Tisza party to victory, with many young participants expressing heartfelt reactions following the historic results.

This represents a curated collection of photographs compiled by Associated Press photo editors documenting the momentous political shift.