14 resultsfor “Péter Magyar Tisza party election results”
Tisza party [won a landslide victory](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/12/viktor-orban-concedes-defeat-as-opposition-wins-hungarian-election), bringing an end to his 16 years in power. Péter Magyar’s party won a supermajority, giving it the power to amend the constitution and potentially
Péter Magyar in last month’s election want his government to do more to address the climate crisis, and more than 70% want him to protect LGBTQ+ rights, a poll has found. Magyar’s opposition
Péter Magyar has been sworn in as prime minister of Hungary, marking the official end to Viktor Orbán’s 16 years in power. Saturday’s ceremony – during which Magyar had invited people to join
Election winner Péter Magyar has confirmed work is under way to form the new Hungarian government by mid-May after holding talks with the country’s president, Tamás Sulyok, a loyalist of the outgoing prime
Péter Magyar and his victorious Tisza party have wasted no time preparing for the transfer of power in Hungary after their dramatic landslide defeat of Viktor Orbán last Sunday. They won 52% of the vote
party is on course to win the parliamentary election, according to an exit poll published hours after voting closed. Bulgarians cast their ballots on Sunday for the eighth time in five years, after mass protests
elected in a [landslide victory](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/12/viktor-orban-concedes-defeat-as-opposition-wins-hungarian-election) last month, the country’s new leader, Péter Magyar, repeatedly vowed that his government would reverse the withdrawal before it took effect on 2 June. On Monday
Péter Magyar pledged to remove Sulyok and other key figures appointed by his predecessor Viktor Orbán after his landslide election win in April. Magyar has accused the president of serving Orbán's interests
Péter Magyar won Hungary’s election last weekend, [ending Viktor Orbán’s 16-year grip on power](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/12/viktor-orban-concedes-defeat-as-opposition-wins-hungarian-election). “We were euphoric. Everyone was following the results closely. There were toasts,” said Kupchak
Péter Magyar gives a speech on the day new members of government take their oath of office. Photograph: Bernadett Szabó/Reuters “It was a situation of social Darwinism,” said Horváth, a former Liberal politician
Péter Magyar, is set to be sworn in, almost a month after he steered his Tisza party to a landslide victory, sweeping away 16 years of rule by Viktor Orbán. Tisza holds 141 seats
Péter Magyar, has put forward a constitutional amendment that would limit prime ministers to a maximum of eight years in office, in effect barring [Viktor Orbán](https://www.theguardian.com/world/viktor-orban) from returning to the role
Tisza party [won a landslide victory](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/12/viktor-orban-concedes-defeat-as-opposition-wins-hungarian-election) this month, has sounded the alarm, accusing those connected to Fidesz of racing to shield their wealth from accountability before his government takes power in early
Tisza party – despite an electoral system designed to favour Fidesz – suggests that these eye-popping details were merely the last straws for a population desperate to reclaim their country as a functioning democracy. Orbán