Hungarian PM Viktor Orban Resigns From Parliament
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has faced a major electoral defeat. The announcement follows the loss of his mandate as the lead candidate for the Fidesz coalition. He intends to remain the leader of the Fidesz party and will focus on reorganizing the national camp. A Fidesz congress in June is expected to formalize this decision. Viktor Orban is stepping down as Prime Minister of Hungary following a defeat in the parliamentary elections. The winner of the election, Peter Moldier, announced his victory via a social media video clip. Viktor Orban has resigned following the election of an anti-European candidate in Hungary. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced on April 25 that he is resigning from his position as a Member of Parliament. This decision ends his 36-year tenure as a Member of Parliament, which began in 1990.
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