Details on Viktor Orbán’s defeat in Hungary

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has conceded defeat in the Hungarian election, marking the end of his 16-year tenure in power. This significant political shift comes after years of Orbán’s leadership, which was characterized by his nationalist policies and controversial stance on various issues, including immigration and media freedom. The election results signal a change in Hungary’s political landscape, as voters opted for a new direction. CBS News’ Holly Williams reports on the implications of this transition, highlighting the potential for shifts in both domestic and international policies. The outcome reflects a broader trend of political change in Europe, where traditional power structures are being challenged by emerging voices and movements. This development is crucial as it may influence Hungary’s future relations with the European Union and its role on the global stage. QUESTION: How might the change in leadership in Hungary impact its relationship with neighboring countries and the European Union? 

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