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European leaders celebrate Péter Magyar’s victory in a stunning Hungarian election

Following the Hungarian election on April 12, 2026, opposition leader Péter Magyar of the Tisza party secured a victory, prompting celebration from European leaders. The response reflects widespread frustration with outgoing Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's policies, which were often seen as undermining EU unity, particularly regarding support for Ukraine and relations with Russia.

Associated Press (AP)Filed 2026-04-13 · 07:23 GMTLean · Center
European leaders celebrate Péter Magyar’s victory in a stunning Hungarian election
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Following the Hungarian election on April 12, 2026, opposition leader Péter Magyar of the Tisza party secured a victory, prompting celebration from European leaders. The response reflects widespread frustration with outgoing Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's policies, which were often seen as undermining EU unity, particularly regarding support for Ukraine and relations with Russia. European leaders like Pedro Sánchez of Spain and Donald Tusk of Poland expressed enthusiasm for renewed cooperation with Hungary. Magyar has stated his intention to repair Hungary's relationship with the EU, though he has avoided specific stances on some contentious issues. Magyar's victory speech emphasized a desire for Hungary to be a European country again.

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The far-right leader’s government admitted to providing a backchannel to Russia during summits.

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Magyar said he would repair Hungary’s relationship with the EU if elected.

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Viktor Orbán served as Prime Minister of Hungary for 16 years.

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European leaders praised Péter Magyar after his election victory in Hungary.

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Orbán vetoed collective action such as support for Ukraine.

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