Viktor Orbán concedes defeat as opposition leader heads for potential supermajority win

JD Vance defends backing 'great guy' Orbán's campaign after landslide defeat
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán conceded defeat in the country's parliamentary election to opposition leader Péter Magyar. Partial vote counts indicate a decisive win for Magyar's Tisza party, potentially securing a two-thirds parliamentary supermajority. Orbán, who has led Hungary for 16 years and is an ally of Donald Trump, faced his biggest electoral challenge since 2010. Magyar stated that Orbán called him to concede the election. The election result could mark a significant political shift in Hungary, where Orbán has been a dominant figure for over a decade.
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AI-ExtractedTrump reiterated his support for Orbán in a post on Truth Social.
Orbán has led Hungary for 16 years.
Viktor Orbán conceded defeat in Hungary’s parliamentary election.
Orbán phoned Magyar to concede.
Péter Magyar's party is projected to win a two-thirds parliamentary supermajority.
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