Why Viktor Orbán lost in Hungary – The Latest

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Viktor Orbán’s 16-year rule has come to an end after the opposition Tisza party, led by Péter Magyar, won the Hungarian election by a landslide.

Orbán quickly conceded after what he described as a ‘painful but unambiguous’ election result.

All eyes are now on Magyar to see how Hungary’s relationship with the EU and Nato could change after years of strained relations.

Lucy Hough speaks to Guardian’s European community affairs correspondent, Ashifa Kassam https://www.youtube.com/@todayinfocuspodcast" rel="nofollow">watch on YouTube.

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