The Guardian Australia
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Hungarian voters oust Viktor Orbán in landslide election for democracy
Hungarian voters ousted populist leader Viktor Orbán in a landslide election on Sunday, marking a potential shift towards restored democracy. Péter Magyar's Tisza party victory has significant implications for Ukraine and the European Union, igniting hope among crowds celebrating by the Danube. The election results demonstrate a rejection of Orbán's regime amid calls for systemic change.
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