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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban stated in a video address that over 2.25 million voters supported his party in the elections, noting that this was only enough for a respectable performance and defeat.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban stated in a video address that over 2.25 million voters supported his party in the elections, noting that this was only enough for a respectable performance and defeat.
@meduzalive 13 Apr 2026, 19:43
The new episode discusses why Viktor Orban lost despite the support of Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.
@meduzalive 13 Apr 2026, 16:21
The ruling party "Fidesz" led by Viktor Orban suffered a defeat in the Hungarian elections to the opposition party "Tisa" of Peter Madjar, despite support from the USA and Russia.
@meduzalive 13 Apr 2026, 16:20
The new Hungarian Prime Minister does not plan to change foreign policy, continuing to purchase Russian oil and blocking credit for Ukraine, while internal issues remain unclear.
@rybar 13 Apr 2026, 16:15
Peter Madyar, leader of the winning party 'Tisa', stated that Hungary will not block the 90 billion euro EU loan to Ukraine, but emphasized that Hungarian funds will not be used in this loan.
@meduzalive 13 Apr 2026, 14:55
In Hungary's parliamentary elections, Viktor Orban's party suffered defeat, with Peter Madyar becoming the new prime minister, securing a constitutional majority.
@meduzalive 13 Apr 2026, 14:10
Peter Madyar, leader of the opposition party 'Tisa', expressed readiness for pragmatic cooperation with Russia following his victory in the parliamentary elections in Hungary, noting Moscow's respect for the decision of Hungarian voters.
@meduzalive 13 Apr 2026, 13:54
Peter Magyar, the winner of the elections in Hungary, reported that the country's foreign minister is destroying documents related to Russians under sanctions and emphasized the importance of dialogue with Russia.
@ostorozhno_novosti 13 Apr 2026, 13:41
Peter Madyar has become the new Prime Minister of Hungary following the victory of the opposition party 'Tisa' in the parliamentary elections, which may alter the country's foreign policy towards Russia and Ukraine.
@meduzalive 13 Apr 2026, 13:36
In the Hungarian elections, the party of Peter Madjar won, who, despite a more conciliatory stance on sanctions, does not intend to sever ties with Russia and will not allow Ukraine into NATO.
@varlamov_news 13 Apr 2026, 12:47