Orbán's era was over in a flash and Hungary's next PM is a man in a hurry
Following a significant defeat, Viktor Orbán acknowledged the end of an era in Hungarian politics and took responsibility for the loss. Despite holding a "super-majority" previously, his party, Fidesz, now faces a drastically reduced presence in Parliament. Orbán expressed feeling "pain and emptiness" and admitted campaign mistakes, including delays in the Paks 2 nuclear power station project. He plans to remain leader of Fidesz if re-elected but called for a "complete renewal" of the party, suggesting replacing many deputies unsuited for opposition. The party is scheduled to hold a leadership meeting on April 28th, followed by a party congress in June, where Orbán's future and the party's direction will be decided.