Summary
Viktor Orbán, Hungary's Prime Minister for 16 years, has conceded defeat in the election. Opposition leader Péter Magyar is set to become the new Prime Minister, as initial counts show his party winning a large majority. The election had a high voter turnout and is seen as important for Hungary's future.
Key Facts
- Viktor Orbán has been Prime Minister for 16 years.
- Orbán conceded the election to opposition leader Péter Magyar.
- Péter Magyar's party is on course to win a large majority in parliament.
- A high number of people voted in this election.
- The election is considered significant for Hungary and Europe's future.
- Vote counting is ongoing and will continue in the coming days.