- Peter Magyar's opposition Tisza party achieved a significant victory in Hungary's recent parliamentary elections, as reported by en.nhandan.vn.
- This electoral outcome effectively ends Prime Minister Viktor Orban's 16-year rule, signaling a major political shift in the country.
- The election results represent a decisive defeat for Orban's ruling coalition.
- Magyar has pledged to improve Hungary's relations with the European Union and NATO, according to en.nhandan.vn.
- The victory of the Tisza party indicates a new direction for Hungary's political future.
Hungary's Political Shift
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Peter Magyar's Tisza party achieved a stunning victory in Hungary's recent parliamentary elections, decisively ending Prime Minister Viktor Orban's 16-year rule and signaling a major political shift. This outcome promises a new direction for the country, with Magyar pledging to improve Hungary's relations with the European Union and NATO.
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