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Sigh. You’d think they’d pay attention to what happened yesterday (🇭🇺) which was glorious and gave me slight hope. #OrbanDefeated

But naw. They’re just too deep in to see, completely owned, or just filled w greed. Or just dumb as ______ (fill in the blank 🤭)

I am 💯x💯% ready to oust these people

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They tried to defraud voters. They tried to control the narrative. Eventually the people got tired of their blatant corruption and the status quo was upended. Major lessons to be learned.

Accountability is on its way! #fightcorruption #democracy #Orbandefeated #Hungary

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Congratulations Hungary! Ding, dong, the witch is dead!
#OrbanDefeated

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Ground Summary
Viktor Orbán concedes
Hungarian election to challenger Péter Magyar, ending his 16 years in power
• On Sunday, April 12, 2026, opposition leader Péter Magyar announced that Prime Minister Viktor Orbán conceded defeat in a phone call, ending Orbán's 16-year grip on power.
• Record voter turnout of 77.8% underscored the election's pivotal nature, with early results projecting the Tisza party to win 128 seats in the 199-seat National Assembly versus Fidesz's 62.
• Magyar, a 45-year-old former Fidesz insider, campaigned on government corruption and faltering public services, successfully consolidating opposition support after breaking from Fidesz in 2024 to form Tisza.
• Potential reconciliation with the European Union could follow, as a new government might unblock a $104 billion EU loan package for Ukraine and align Budapest with mainstream European policies.
• Fidesz has alleged electoral violations despite the projections, insisting they remain confident in securing 100 parliamentary seats, as official results will not be finalized for a week.
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Ground Summary Viktor Orbán concedes Hungarian election to challenger Péter Magyar, ending his 16 years in power • On Sunday, April 12, 2026, opposition leader Péter Magyar announced that Prime Minister Viktor Orbán conceded defeat in a phone call, ending Orbán's 16-year grip on power. • Record voter turnout of 77.8% underscored the election's pivotal nature, with early results projecting the Tisza party to win 128 seats in the 199-seat National Assembly versus Fidesz's 62. • Magyar, a 45-year-old former Fidesz insider, campaigned on government corruption and faltering public services, successfully consolidating opposition support after breaking from Fidesz in 2024 to form Tisza. • Potential reconciliation with the European Union could follow, as a new government might unblock a $104 billion EU loan package for Ukraine and align Budapest with mainstream European policies. • Fidesz has alleged electoral violations despite the projections, insisting they remain confident in securing 100 parliamentary seats, as official results will not be finalized for a week. Insights by Ground News All & Something wrong?

Bye! 🎉🎉🎉🥳🥳🥳👋🏼🤡👋🏼 #ViktorOrban #OrbanDefeated

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