Orban Re‑elected Fidesz Leader After Party’s April Election Loss
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Former Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban was re‑elected as the leader of the Fidesz party on Monday, despite the party’s defeat in the April parliamentary elections.
Orban, who ran unopposed, accepted full responsibility for the party’s loss and pledged to steer Fidesz back to power. He made the announcement at a party meeting in Budapest.
The election loss marked the first time Fidesz has failed to secure a majority in Hungary’s parliament, a setback that has prompted a leadership reshuffle within the party.
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