Peter Magyar has declared a landslide victory in the pivotal Hungarian elections, ousting prime minister Viktor Orban after 16 years in power.
Magyar’s pro-EU Tisza party are projected to have won 137 seats for a crucial two-thirds majority in the 199-member parliament, defeating Orban’s nationalist Fidesz party.
“Together, we liberated Hungary and got rid of the Orbán regime,” Magyar told cheering thousands of supporters along the embankment by the river Danube.
“In the history of democratic Hungary, this many people have never voted before, and no single party has ever received such a strong mandate as Tisza.”
European leaders have flocked to praise Magyar for his victory, which will reshape Hungary’s hostile relationship with Europe.
Voting booths closed in Hungary at 7pm local time (6pm BST) after around 77.8 per cent of the Hungarian electorate cast their ballots, smashing the previous record of 70.5 per cent in 2002.
Earlier in the day, accusations of voter fraud were launched by both sides, but Orban’s team in the nationalist Fidesz party said it would respect the results of the election.
Everything you need to know about Peter Magyar
Péter Magyar has been elected as prime minister of Hungary following in a dramatic win against long-time leader Viktor Orbán.
The Tisza party, a centre-right, pro-European party, led by Mr Maygar, won Hungary’s elections this evening, overcoming Mr Orbán, and Fidesz party, who had a 16-year tenure and won four straight elections.
Leading up to election night, Magyar sought to whittle away at Orbán’s rural support base with months of relentless touring in the countryside.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar13 April 2026 07:40
Russian envoy says election result will ‘accelerate the collapse of EU’
Kirill Dmitriev, Russian special envoy, said Victor Orban’s defeat will “just accelerate the collapse of the EU”
“Check if I am right in 4 months,” he said in response to far-right activist Tommy Robinson.
Russian leader Vladimir Putin is yet to issue a statement on the Hungarian elections.
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Budapest celebrates as Orban ousted after 16 years


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Keir Starmer calls Hungary election result ‘historic moment’
British prime minister Keir Starmer called Peter Magyar’s victory in Hungary election “an historic moment, not only for Hungary, but for European democracy”.
“I look forward to working with you for the security and prosperity of both our countries.”
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar13 April 2026 07:00
Zelensky reaches out to incoming prime minister
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has reached out to Peter Magyar in hopes of support.
Victor Orban, the ousted prime minister, was the Kremlin’s strongest ally in the EU and repeatedly blocked aid for Ukraine to fend off Russia’s invasion.
“It is important when constructive approach prevails. Ukraine has always sought good-neighbourly relations with everyone in Europe and we are ready to advance our cooperation with Hungary,” Zelensky posted on social media.
“We are ready for meetings and joint constructive work for the benefit of both nations, as well as peace, security, and stability in Europe,” he said.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar13 April 2026 06:40
Orban’s Slovakia ally says he is ready to cooperate with Magyar
Slovakian prime minister Robert Fico expressed gratitude to outgoing Hungarian leader Viktor Orban and congratulated the incoming prime minister Peter Magyar after a national election.
Fico, a key ally who had backed Orban before voting started, said Slovakia was ready for intensive cooperation and joint action in protecting energy interests remained a goal.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar13 April 2026 06:20
Polish PM dials Magyar: ‘ Happier than you’
Polish prime minister Donald Tusk welcomed what he called a “glorious” victory by Hungary’s pro-EU opposition Tisza party in the general elections.
“Hungary, Poland, Europe. Back together! Glorious victory, dear friends!” Tusk wrote on X.
“Ruszkik haza! (Russians, go home),” he added in Hungarian.
In a subsequent post on X, he shared a video of himself talking to Peter Magyar. “I am so happy. I am happier than you,” he said.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar13 April 2026 06:00
US Democrats cheer defeat of Trump ally Orban in Hungary
US Democrats are celebrating the defeat of Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban.
US president Donald Trump had backed Orban leading up to the vote, even speaking briefly last week at a campaign rally in Hungary.
“Pay attention, Donald Trump. Wannabe dictators wear out their welcome,” Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said.
“Far-right authoritarian Viktor Orban has lost the election. Trump sycophants and MAGA extremists in Congress are up next in November,” said US House of Representatives Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar13 April 2026 05:30
Peter Magyar pledges to rebuild ties with EU
Peter Magyar’s landslide victory in Sunday’s Hungarian election has handed his centre-right Tisza party a sweeping mandate that will give it a free hand to enact reforms, bolster the rule of law and potentially unlock billions in EU funding.
Magyar, addressing jubilant supporters chanting “Europe, Europe” after Victor Orban conceded defeat, pledged to make Hungary a strong EU and Nato ally and rebuild ties marred by years of conflict.
“With the two-thirds majority allowing us to amend the constitution, we will restore the system of checks and balances,” Magyar said.
“We will join the European Public Prosecutor’s Office and guarantee the democratic functioning of our country. We will never again allow anyone to hold free Hungary captive or to abandon it.”
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People celebrate election victory of Peter Magyar


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