Viktor Orban secured re-election as leader of Hungary’s Fidesz party on Saturday despite growing internal dissatisfaction following a historic electoral defeat.
By Krisztina Than and Anita Komuves BUDAPEST, July 7 (Reuters) - Hungarian state television said on Tuesday its news ...
Hungary's former prime minister will return to Brussels next week for the first time since his election defeat in April, attending a gathering of the far-right Patriots for Europe. View on euronews ...
Viktor Orban was re-elected leader of Hungary's Fidesz party on June 13, securing another one-year term despite the party's defeat in April's elections.
• Concession: Veteran Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán accepted defeat in a parliamentary election on Sunday, ending his 16 years in power. He congratulated Péter Magyar, leader of the ...
Viktor Orban, who ran unopposed, said he took full responsibility for his pro-Russian Fidesz party's defeat in April.
Some 729 delegates out of 737 voted to re-elect Orban at Fidesz's party congress, state news agency MTI reported. There were no challengers running against him.
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The electoral defeat of Hungary’s Viktor Orbán dealt a blow to Russia’s foreign-influence operations—and illustrated how the Kremlin’s approach is changing. In the victory of the opposition-party ...
Hungary's longtime leader Viktor Orbán lost the country's closely-watched parliamentary elections on Sunday, dealing a stinging blow to a staunch ally of President Donald Trump despite overt support ...