Hungary ends Orbán era as opposition nears two-thirds majority

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Viktor Orbán’s 16-year rule ends after a crushing defeat as Péter Magyar’s opposition appears set to win a two-thirds majority in Hungary’s parliament, enabling sweeping judicial, media, and constitutional reforms and the potential unfreezing of EU funds, a development welcomed by Brussels and seen as a major shift away from Orbán’s illiberal model.
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