Hungary turns the page on Orbán: a win for Europe, or a loss for sovereignty?
Péter Magyar's centre-right Tisza party won a landslide, ending Viktor Orbán's 16 years in power and pledging to reintegrate Hungary into the EU mainstream. Supporters cheer a return to Europe; Orbán's camp casts it as surrender of sovereignty.
The summary above is a neutral framing. Below, each side reports the same story in its own words — judge for yourself.
Magyar says 'Hungarians said yes to Europe' — vowing to rejoin the EU's judicial system, restore rule of law and be a strong EU and NATO ally after years of Orbán's defiance.
Orbán and Fidesz frame their long rule as defending Hungarian sovereignty, Christian identity and borders against Brussels — casting the loss as a setback for that nationalist project.