"The election result is clear and painful"/ Orban admits defeat and wishes victory to his rival Peter Magyar
Although the vote counting process continues, preliminary reports suggest that with around 60% of votes processed, the Hungarian opposition is in a significant lead and could secure a two-thirds majority in parliament – a result that would constitute a dramatic change in the country's political scene.
In a speech to his supporters, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán acknowledged that “the election result is clear and painful,” signaling a possible admission of defeat.
He thanked the roughly 2.5 million voters of his Fidesz party and stressed that supporters should focus on rebuilding their communities.
“We never give up,” Orbán said. “The days ahead are for healing our wounds.”
If the result is confirmed, it would mark the end of a long period of Orbán's dominance and a major political turning point for Hungary, with possible consequences for the country's relations with the European Union.
Opposition leader Péter Magyar has confirmed that he had a phone call from Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, in which he admitted defeat.
Péter Magyar, wrote on Facebook that “Viktor Orbán just called me and congratulated us on our victory.”
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