Orbán steps down from Hungarian parliament after landslide defeat
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán will not take his seat in parliament following his party's significant defeat in the recent election. Orbán, who has been a Member of Parliament since 1990 and Prime Minister since 2010, stated he is needed to reorganize the patriotic movement.

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AI-generatedHungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán will not take his seat in parliament following his party's significant defeat in the recent election. Orbán, who has been a Member of Parliament since 1990 and Prime Minister since 2010, stated he is needed to reorganize the patriotic movement. His nationalist Fidesz party saw its parliamentary representation drastically reduced in the April 12th vote, with the Tisza party, led by Péter Magyar, securing a decisive victory. Orbán was re-elected as an MP but chose to relinquish his mandate, with Gergely Gulyás set to lead the Fidesz parliamentary bloc. This election marks the end of Orbán's 16-year rule and is expected to lead to policy and foreign relations shifts for Hungary.
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3 extractedTisza, led by former Fidesz insider Péter Magyar, won more than a two-thirds majority in the 199-seat parliament.
Orbán has held a seat through one electoral format or the other since 1990.
Hungary's nationalist party Fidesz won more than a two-thirds majority in the 199-seat parliament.