⚔️ War & Conflict Apr 15, 2026 · Alyssa Dowling

Péter Magyar’s Historic Victory Holds Implications for Russia and Ukraine

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Péter Magyar’s Tisza party has won a landslide victory in Hungary’s parliamentary elections, ending Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s 16-year rule and ousting Russia’s top EU ally.



Russia’s political influence is poised to decrease as Magyar looks to investigate the previous government’s links to Moscow. The Kremlin’s economic influence, however, is unlikely to fade away anytime soon.



Hungary’s long-term relations with Ukraine remain complex as Magyar opposes fast-tracki

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