‘Hungary
has chosen Europe’: EU leaders jubilant after Péter Magyar’s victory over Orbán
European
leaders expressed widespread relief and jubilation following Péter Magyar’s
landmark victory in the Hungarian general election on April 12, 2026, which
ended Viktor Orbán’s 16-year rule.
The
Historic Result
The 2026
election saw a record turnout of nearly 80%. Magyar’s centre-right Tisza party
secured a decisive landslide victory, winning a two-thirds supermajority in
parliament.
Tisza
Party: 138 seats (53.6% of the vote).
Fidesz
Party: 55 seats (37.8% of the vote).
Our
Homeland (Mi Hazánk): 6 seats.
Viktor
Orbán conceded defeat, describing the result as "painful but clear".
EU
Leaders' Reactions
Leaders
across the European Union hailed the result as a turning point for the bloc's
unity.
Ursula
von der Leyen (European Commission President): Stated that "Hungary has
chosen Europe" and that the country has reclaimed its European path.
Donald
Tusk (Polish Prime Minister): Welcomed Hungary "back together" with
the EU and Poland, posting a celebratory message that included the phrase
"Russians, go home!".
Emmanuel
Macron (French President): Called the outcome a victory for democratic
participation and European values.
Pedro
Sánchez (Spanish Prime Minister): Noted that "today Europe wins and
European values win".
Friedrich
Merz (German Chancellor): Expressed his desire for a "strong, secure, and
above all united Europe" through cooperation with the new government.
Future
Outlook
Péter
Magyar has vowed to repair ties with the EU and NATO, promising to restore the
system of checks and balances and secure billions in frozen EU funds. His
victory is seen by many in Brussels as a removal of a persistent obstacle to
collective EU action, particularly regarding support for Ukraine.
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