Hungary: PM Orbán concedes election, opposition Tisza set for two-thirds majority in major blow to the European right (opens in new tab)
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has conceded the election in Hungary, with the opposition Tisza party now set to win a two-thirds majority in parliament. His 16-year-long rule has now come to an end. “I congratulate the winning party,” said Orbán. “The responsibility of governance was not given to us this time. Although the election […]
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