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Hungary Prime Minister Viktor Orbán concedes defeat in ‘painful’ election result
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Hungarian voters ousted Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in a historic election, ending his 16-year rule. With over 53 percent of the vote counted, Péter Magyar, a former loyalist, pledged to rebuild ties with the EU and NATO. Orbán called the loss 'painful' and vowed to serve from the opposition amid a record voter turnout of 77 percent.
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