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Government propaganda poster with Viktor Orban torn down and laying on the street in Budapest the morning after the 2026 Hungarian election-stock-foto
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Government propaganda poster with Viktor Orban torn down and laying on the street in Budapest the morning after the 2026 Hungarian election-stock-foto
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A supporter of Peter Magyar carries a large EU flag across the Szechenyi Chain Bridge. On the evening of April 12th, the day of the Hungarian parliamentary elections, supporters of the Tisza political party gather at Batthyany Square to watch the election results come in. As the evening progresses, it becomes clear that party president Peter Magyar has defeated the Fidesz party, winning a two-thirds majority in parliament, sweeping away the authoritarian era of Victor Orban and heralding closer ties with the European Union.-stock-foto
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Budapest, Hungary. 12th Apr, 2026. Hungarians celebrate after Peter Magyar's victory speech. On the evening of April 12th, the day of the Hungarian parliamentary elections, supporters of the Tisza political party gather at Batthyany Square to watch the election results come in. As the evening progresses, it becomes clear that party president Peter Magyar has defeated the Fidesz party, winning a two-thirds majority in parliament, sweeping away the authoritarian era of Victor Orban and heralding closer ties with the European Union. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Budapest, Hungary. 12th Apr, 2026. Hungarians celebrate after Peter Magyar's victory speech. On the evening of April 12th, the day of the Hungarian parliamentary elections, supporters of the Tisza political party gather at Batthyany Square to watch the election results come in. As the evening progresses, it becomes clear that party president Peter Magyar has defeated the Fidesz party, winning a two-thirds majority in parliament, sweeping away the authoritarian era of Victor Orban and heralding closer ties with the European Union. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Budapest, Hungary. 12th Apr, 2026. Hungarians celebrate after Peter Magyar's victory speech. On the evening of April 12th, the day of the Hungarian parliamentary elections, supporters of the Tisza political party gather at Batthyany Square to watch the election results come in. As the evening progresses, it becomes clear that party president Peter Magyar has defeated the Fidesz party, winning a two-thirds majority in parliament, sweeping away the authoritarian era of Victor Orban and heralding closer ties with the European Union. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New Prime Minister of Hungary Peter Magyar waves a Hungarian flag after delivering his victory speech. On the evening of April 12th, the day of the Hungarian parliamentary elections, supporters of the Tisza political party gather at Batthyany Square to watch the election results come in. As the evening progresses, it becomes clear that party president Peter Magyar has defeated the Fidesz party, winning a two-thirds majority in parliament, sweeping away the authoritarian era of Victor Orban and heralding closer ties with the European Union.-stock-foto
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New Prime Minister of Hungary Peter Magyar sings the Hungarian national anthem. On the evening of April 12th, the day of the Hungarian parliamentary elections, supporters of the Tisza political party gather at Batthyany Square to watch the election results come in. As the evening progresses, it becomes clear that party president Peter Magyar has defeated the Fidesz party, winning a two-thirds majority in parliament, sweeping away the authoritarian era of Victor Orban and heralding closer ties with the European Union.-stock-foto
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Budapest, Hungary. 12th Apr, 2026. New Prime Minister of Hungary Peter Magyar delivers his victory speech. On the evening of April 12th, the day of the Hungarian parliamentary elections, supporters of the Tisza political party gather at Batthyany Square to watch the election results come in. As the evening progresses, it becomes clear that party president Peter Magyar has defeated the Fidesz party, winning a two-thirds majority in parliament, sweeping away the authoritarian era of Victor Orban and heralding closer ties with the European Union. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Budapest, Hungary. 12th Apr, 2026. New Prime Minister of Hungary Peter Magyar delivers his victory speech. On the evening of April 12th, the day of the Hungarian parliamentary elections, supporters of the Tisza political party gather at Batthyany Square to watch the election results come in. As the evening progresses, it becomes clear that party president Peter Magyar has defeated the Fidesz party, winning a two-thirds majority in parliament, sweeping away the authoritarian era of Victor Orban and heralding closer ties with the European Union. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Flanked by successful candidates, new Prime Minister of Hungary Peter Magyar delivers his victory speech. On the evening of April 12th, the day of the Hungarian parliamentary elections, supporters of the Tisza political party gather at Batthyany Square to watch the election results come in. As the evening progresses, it becomes clear that party president Peter Magyar has defeated the Fidesz party, winning a two-thirds majority in parliament, sweeping away the authoritarian era of Victor Orban and heralding closer ties with the European Union.-stock-foto
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Flanked by successful candidates, new Prime Minister of Hungary Peter Magyar delivers his victory speech. On the evening of April 12th, the day of the Hungarian parliamentary elections, supporters of the Tisza political party gather at Batthyany Square to watch the election results come in. As the evening progresses, it becomes clear that party president Peter Magyar has defeated the Fidesz party, winning a two-thirds majority in parliament, sweeping away the authoritarian era of Victor Orban and heralding closer ties with the European Union.-stock-foto
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Budapest, Hungary. 12th Apr, 2026. New Prime Minister of Hungary Peter Magyar delivers his victory speech. On the evening of April 12th, the day of the Hungarian parliamentary elections, supporters of the Tisza political party gather at Batthyany Square to watch the election results come in. As the evening progresses, it becomes clear that party president Peter Magyar has defeated the Fidesz party, winning a two-thirds majority in parliament, sweeping away the authoritarian era of Victor Orban and heralding closer ties with the European Union. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Budapest, Hungary. 12th Apr, 2026. New Prime Minister of Hungary Peter Magyar delivers his victory speech. On the evening of April 12th, the day of the Hungarian parliamentary elections, supporters of the Tisza political party gather at Batthyany Square to watch the election results come in. As the evening progresses, it becomes clear that party president Peter Magyar has defeated the Fidesz party, winning a two-thirds majority in parliament, sweeping away the authoritarian era of Victor Orban and heralding closer ties with the European Union. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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With lit torches flickering in the foreground, new Prime Minister of Hungary Peter Magyar delivers his victory speech. On the evening of April 12th, the day of the Hungarian parliamentary elections, supporters of the Tisza political party gather at Batthyany Square to watch the election results come in. As the evening progresses, it becomes clear that party president Peter Magyar has defeated the Fidesz party, winning a two-thirds majority in parliament, sweeping away the authoritarian era of Victor Orban and heralding closer ties with the European Union.-stock-foto
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With lit torches flickering in the foreground, new Prime Minister of Hungary Peter Magyar delivers his victory speech. On the evening of April 12th, the day of the Hungarian parliamentary elections, supporters of the Tisza political party gather at Batthyany Square to watch the election results come in. As the evening progresses, it becomes clear that party president Peter Magyar has defeated the Fidesz party, winning a two-thirds majority in parliament, sweeping away the authoritarian era of Victor Orban and heralding closer ties with the European Union.-stock-foto
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With lit torches flickering in the foreground, new Prime Minister of Hungary Peter Magyar delivers his victory speech. On the evening of April 12th, the day of the Hungarian parliamentary elections, supporters of the Tisza political party gather at Batthyany Square to watch the election results come in. As the evening progresses, it becomes clear that party president Peter Magyar has defeated the Fidesz party, winning a two-thirds majority in parliament, sweeping away the authoritarian era of Victor Orban and heralding closer ties with the European Union.-stock-foto
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With lit torches flickering in the foreground, new Prime Minister of Hungary Peter Magyar delivers his victory speech. On the evening of April 12th, the day of the Hungarian parliamentary elections, supporters of the Tisza political party gather at Batthyany Square to watch the election results come in. As the evening progresses, it becomes clear that party president Peter Magyar has defeated the Fidesz party, winning a two-thirds majority in parliament, sweeping away the authoritarian era of Victor Orban and heralding closer ties with the European Union.-stock-foto
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Rally attendees light torches to herald the arrival of Tisza president, and new Prime Minister of Hungary, Peter Magyar. On the evening of April 12th, the day of the Hungarian parliamentary elections, supporters of the Tisza political party gather at Batthyany Square to watch the election results come in. As the evening progresses, it becomes clear that party president Peter Magyar has defeated the Fidesz party, winning a two-thirds majority in parliament, sweeping away the authoritarian era of Victor Orban and heralding closer ties with the European Union.-stock-foto
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Rally attendees light torches to herald the arrival of Tisza president, and new Prime Minister of Hungary, Peter Magyar. On the evening of April 12th, the day of the Hungarian parliamentary elections, supporters of the Tisza political party gather at Batthyany Square to watch the election results come in. As the evening progresses, it becomes clear that party president Peter Magyar has defeated the Fidesz party, winning a two-thirds majority in parliament, sweeping away the authoritarian era of Victor Orban and heralding closer ties with the European Union.-stock-foto
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Rally attendees light torches to herald the arrival of Tisza president, and new Prime Minister of Hungary, Peter Magyar. On the evening of April 12th, the day of the Hungarian parliamentary elections, supporters of the Tisza political party gather at Batthyany Square to watch the election results come in. As the evening progresses, it becomes clear that party president Peter Magyar has defeated the Fidesz party, winning a two-thirds majority in parliament, sweeping away the authoritarian era of Victor Orban and heralding closer ties with the European Union.-stock-foto
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Rally attendees light torches to herald the arrival of Tisza president, and new Prime Minister of Hungary, Peter Magyar. On the evening of April 12th, the day of the Hungarian parliamentary elections, supporters of the Tisza political party gather at Batthyany Square to watch the election results come in. As the evening progresses, it becomes clear that party president Peter Magyar has defeated the Fidesz party, winning a two-thirds majority in parliament, sweeping away the authoritarian era of Victor Orban and heralding closer ties with the European Union.-stock-foto
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Supporters of the pro-European conservative TISZA party celebrate in Budapest after the general election in Hungary, on April 12, 2026. The party of conservative Peter Magyar won a two-thirds parliamentary majority in Sunday's Hungarian elections in a clear defeat for nationalist long-time Prime Minister Viktor Orban, according to near-complete results. (Ferenc Isza/AFP/Getty Images/TNS)-stock-foto
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Budapest, Hungary. 12th Apr, 2026. A rally attendee reacts to the broadcast of Victor Orban's concession speech. On the evening of April 12th, the day of the Hungarian parliamentary elections, supporters of the Tisza political party gather at Batthyany Square to watch the election results come in. As the evening progresses, it becomes clear that party president Peter Magyar has defeated the Fidesz party, winning a two-thirds majority in parliament, sweeping away the authoritarian era of Victor Orban and heralding closer ties with the European Union. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Budapest, Hungary. 12th Apr, 2026. A rally attendee reacts to the broadcast of Victor Orban's concession speech. On the evening of April 12th, the day of the Hungarian parliamentary elections, supporters of the Tisza political party gather at Batthyany Square to watch the election results come in. As the evening progresses, it becomes clear that party president Peter Magyar has defeated the Fidesz party, winning a two-thirds majority in parliament, sweeping away the authoritarian era of Victor Orban and heralding closer ties with the European Union. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Budapest, Hungary. 12th Apr, 2026. A rally attendee reacts to the broadcast of Victor Orban's concession speech. On the evening of April 12th, the day of the Hungarian parliamentary elections, supporters of the Tisza political party gather at Batthyany Square to watch the election results come in. As the evening progresses, it becomes clear that party president Peter Magyar has defeated the Fidesz party, winning a two-thirds majority in parliament, sweeping away the authoritarian era of Victor Orban and heralding closer ties with the European Union. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Supporters of the Tisza party await the arrival of Peter Magyar to give his victory speech. On the evening of April 12th, the day of the Hungarian parliamentary elections, supporters of the Tisza political party gather at Batthyany Square to watch the election results come in. As the evening progresses, it becomes clear that party president Peter Magyar has defeated the Fidesz party, winning a two-thirds majority in parliament, sweeping away the authoritarian era of Victor Orban and heralding closer ties with the European Union.-stock-foto
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Emotion overwhelms attendee gatherers as it is announced that Victor Orban has conceded the election to Peter Magyar. On the evening of April 12th, the day of the Hungarian parliamentary elections, supporters of the Tisza political party gather at Batthyany Square to watch the election results come in. As the evening progresses, it becomes clear that party president Peter Magyar has defeated the Fidesz party, winning a two-thirds majority in parliament, sweeping away the authoritarian era of Victor Orban and heralding closer ties with the European Union.-stock-foto
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Emotion overwhelms attendee gatherers as it is announced that Victor Orban has conceded the election to Peter Magyar. On the evening of April 12th, the day of the Hungarian parliamentary elections, supporters of the Tisza political party gather at Batthyany Square to watch the election results come in. As the evening progresses, it becomes clear that party president Peter Magyar has defeated the Fidesz party, winning a two-thirds majority in parliament, sweeping away the authoritarian era of Victor Orban and heralding closer ties with the European Union.-stock-foto
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Budapest's famous Chain ​Bridge illuminated in Hungary‘s national colors due to the 2026 parliamentary election results-stock-foto
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Budapest's famous Chain ​Bridge illuminated in Hungary‘s national colors due to the 2026 parliamentary election results-stock-foto
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Budapest's Chain ​Bridge illuminated in Hungary‘s national colors due to the 2026 parliamentary election results with celebrating crowd on 12 April-stock-foto
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Budapest's Chain ​Bridge illuminated in Hungary‘s national colors due to the 2026 parliamentary election results with celebrating crowd on 12 April-stock-foto
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Budapest's famous Chain ​Bridge illuminated in Hungary‘s national colors due to the 2026 parliamentary election results-stock-foto
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Budapest, Hungary. 12th Apr, 2026. An attendee of the rally paints a Hungarian flag on a friend's face. On the evening of April 12th, the day of the Hungarian parliamentary elections, supporters of the Tisza political party gather at Batthyany Square to watch the election results come in. As the evening progresses, it becomes clear that party president Peter Magyar has defeated the Fidesz party, winning a two-thirds majority in parliament, sweeping away the authoritarian era of Victor Orban and heralding closer ties with the European Union. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Reporters on the Danube riverbank in Budapest with the Chain ​Bridge illuminated in Hungary‘s national colors on the night of the 2026 elections-stock-foto
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Budapest's famous Chain ​Bridge illuminated in Hungary‘s national colors due to the 2026 parliamentary election results-stock-foto
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Budapest, Hungary. 12th Apr, 2026. Hungarian children watch the Jumbotron screens awaiting the election results. On the evening of April 12th, the day of the Hungarian parliamentary elections, supporters of the Tisza political party gather at Batthyany Square to watch the election results come in. As the evening progresses, it becomes clear that party president Peter Magyar has defeated the Fidesz party, winning a two-thirds majority in parliament, sweeping away the authoritarian era of Victor Orban and heralding closer ties with the European Union. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Budapest's Chain ​Bridge illuminated in Hungary‘s national colors due to the 2026 parliamentary election results with celebrating crowd on 12 April-stock-foto
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Supporters of the Tisza political party wait for the election results to come in. On the evening of April 12th, the day of the Hungarian parliamentary elections, supporters of the Tisza political party gather at Batthyany Square to watch the election results come in. As the evening progresses, it becomes clear that party president Peter Magyar has defeated the Fidesz party, winning a two-thirds majority in parliament, sweeping away the authoritarian era of Victor Orban and heralding closer ties with the European Union.-stock-foto
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Budapest's Chain ​Bridge illuminated in Hungary‘s national colors due to the 2026 parliamentary election results with celebrating crowd on 12 April-stock-foto
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People gathering and celebrating the TISZA party winning the 2026 Hungarian elections on 12 April on the streets of Budapest, Hungary-stock-foto
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People gathering and celebrating the TISZA party winning the 2026 Hungarian elections on 12 April on the streets of Budapest, Hungary-stock-foto
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Supporters of the Tisza political party wait for the election results to come in. On the evening of April 12th, the day of the Hungarian parliamentary elections, supporters of the Tisza political party gather at Batthyany Square to watch the election results come in. As the evening progresses, it becomes clear that party president Peter Magyar has defeated the Fidesz party, winning a two-thirds majority in parliament, sweeping away the authoritarian era of Victor Orban and heralding closer ties with the European Union.-stock-foto
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People gathering and celebrating the TISZA party winning the 2026 Hungarian elections on 12 April on the streets of Budapest, Hungary-stock-foto
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People gathering and celebrating the TISZA party winning the 2026 Hungarian elections on 12 April on the streets of Budapest, Hungary-stock-foto
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People gathering and celebrating the TISZA party winning the 2026 Hungarian elections on 12 April on the streets of Budapest, Hungary-stock-foto
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People gathering and celebrating the TISZA party winning the 2026 Hungarian elections on 12 April on the streets of Budapest, Hungary-stock-foto
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People gathering and celebrating the TISZA party winning the 2026 Hungarian elections on 12 April on the streets of Budapest, Hungary-stock-foto
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People gathering and celebrating the TISZA party winning the 2026 Hungarian elections on 12 April on the streets of Budapest, Hungary-stock-foto
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People gathering and celebrating the TISZA party winning the 2026 Hungarian elections on 12 April on the streets of Budapest, Hungary-stock-foto
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Woman holding up a TISZA party poster celebrating the election results on the 2026 Hungarian elections on 12 April on the streets of Budapest, Hungary-stock-foto
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People gathering and celebrating the TISZA party winning the 2026 Hungarian elections on 12 April on the streets of Budapest, Hungary-stock-foto
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Supporters of the Tisza political party wait for the election results to come in. On the evening of April 12th, the day of the Hungarian parliamentary elections, supporters of the Tisza political party gather at Batthyany Square to watch the election results come in. As the evening progresses, it becomes clear that party president Peter Magyar has defeated the Fidesz party, winning a two-thirds majority in parliament, sweeping away the authoritarian era of Victor Orban and heralding closer ties with the European Union.-stock-foto
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People gathering and celebrating the TISZA party winning the 2026 Hungarian elections on 12 April on the streets of Budapest, Hungary-stock-foto
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Journalist is reporting on the streets of Budapest, Hungary the night of the 2026 parliamentary election among the celebrating crowd-stock-foto
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Journalist is reporting on the streets of Budapest, Hungary the night of the 2026 parliamentary election among the celebrating crowd-stock-foto
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Homemade baked goods and cookies with Hungarian national colors sold on the streets of Budapest, Hungary the night of the 2026 parliamentary election-stock-foto
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Supporters of the Tisza political party wait for the election results to come in. On the evening of April 12th, the day of the Hungarian parliamentary elections, supporters of the Tisza political party gather at Batthyany Square to watch the election results come in. As the evening progresses, it becomes clear that party president Peter Magyar has defeated the Fidesz party, winning a two-thirds majority in parliament, sweeping away the authoritarian era of Victor Orban and heralding closer ties with the European Union.-stock-foto
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A supporter of the Tisza political party is seen wearing a novelty t-shirt featuring Peter Magyar. On the evening of April 12th, the day of the Hungarian parliamentary elections, supporters of the Tisza political party gather at Batthyany Square to watch the election results come in. As the evening progresses, it becomes clear that party president Peter Magyar has defeated the Fidesz party, winning a two-thirds majority in parliament, sweeping away the authoritarian era of Victor Orban and heralding closer ties with the European Union.-stock-foto
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Budapest, Hungary. 12th Apr, 2026. A supporter of Peter Magyar is seen wearing Hungarian-flag face paint. On the evening of April 12th, the day of the Hungarian parliamentary elections, supporters of the Tisza political party gather at Batthyany Square to watch the election results come in. As the evening progresses, it becomes clear that party president Peter Magyar has defeated the Fidesz party, winning a two-thirds majority in parliament, sweeping away the authoritarian era of Victor Orban and heralding closer ties with the European Union. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Supporters of the political party Tisza sing in support of its president Peter Magyar winning the Hungarian election. On the evening of April 12th, the day of the Hungarian parliamentary elections, supporters of the Tisza political party gather at Batthyany Square to watch the election results come in. As the evening progresses, it becomes clear that party president Peter Magyar has defeated the Fidesz party, winning a two-thirds majority in parliament, sweeping away the authoritarian era of Victor Orban and heralding closer ties with the European Union.-stock-foto
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Krakow, Poland. 12th Apr, 2026. A Hungarian citizen living in Poland casts the ballot at the polling station inside the Consulate General of Hungary on the day of Hungarian parliamentary elections. Krakow, Poland on April 12, 2026. (Credit Image: © Beata Zawrzel/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Krakow, Poland. 12th Apr, 2026. A Hungarian citizen living in Poland and his baby cast the ballot at the polling station inside the Consulate General of Hungary on the day of Hungarian parliamentary elections. Krakow, Poland on April 12, 2026. (Credit Image: © Beata Zawrzel/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Krakow, Poland. 12th Apr, 2026. A Hungarian citizen living in Poland and his baby cast the ballot at the polling station inside the Consulate General of Hungary on the day of Hungarian parliamentary elections. Krakow, Poland on April 12, 2026. (Credit Image: © Beata Zawrzel/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Krakow, Poland. 12th Apr, 2026. A Hungarian citizen living in Poland and his baby cast the ballot at the polling station inside the Consulate General of Hungary on the day of Hungarian parliamentary elections. Krakow, Poland on April 12, 2026. (Credit Image: © Beata Zawrzel/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Krakow, Poland. 12th Apr, 2026. A Hungarian citizen living in Poland and his baby cast the ballot at the polling station inside the Consulate General of Hungary on the day of Hungarian parliamentary elections. Krakow, Poland on April 12, 2026. (Credit Image: © Beata Zawrzel/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Krakow, Poland. 12th Apr, 2026. A Hungarian citizen living in Poland and his baby cast the ballot at the polling station inside the Consulate General of Hungary on the day of Hungarian parliamentary elections. Krakow, Poland on April 12, 2026. (Credit Image: © Beata Zawrzel/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Krakow, Poland. 12th Apr, 2026. Hungarians living in Poland arrive at the polling station inside the Consulate General of Hungary to cast their ballots in Hungarian parliamentary elections. Krakow, Poland on April 12, 2026. (Credit Image: © Beata Zawrzel/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Krakow, Poland. 12th Apr, 2026. A ballot box is seen at the polling station inside the Consulate General of Hungary on the day of Hungarian parliamentary elections. Krakow, Poland on April 12, 2026. (Credit Image: © Beata Zawrzel/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Krakow, Poland. 12th Apr, 2026. A Hungarian citizen living in Poland casts the ballot at the polling station inside the Consulate General of Hungary on the day of Hungarian parliamentary elections. Krakow, Poland on April 12, 2026. (Credit Image: © Beata Zawrzel/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Budapest, Hungary. 12th Apr, 2026. A woman cast her vote at a polling station during the Hungarian parliamentary elections in Budapest. Hungarians began voting at 6:00 a.m. local time on Sunday, April 12, 2026, in what analysts describe as the most consequential election since the country's transition to democracy. After four consecutive terms in power, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his ruling Fidesz-KDNP alliance are facing an unprecedented challenge from the Tisza party, led by former government insider turned opposition figure Péter Magyar. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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A woman with her son cast their ballots at a polling station during the Hungarian parliamentary elections in Budapest. Hungarians began voting at 6:00 a.m. local time on Sunday, April 12, 2026, in what analysts describe as the most consequential election since the country's transition to democracy. After four consecutive terms in power, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his ruling Fidesz-KDNP alliance are facing an unprecedented challenge from the Tisza party, led by former government insider turned opposition figure Péter Magyar.-stock-foto
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Budapest, Hungary. 12th Apr, 2026. Two supporters of the Tisza Party hold a scarf on the election results' waiting party in Budapest. Supporters of the Tisza Party gathered on the Batthyany Square in Budapest opposite of the Hungarian Parliament for the election results' waiting party. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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A woman with her son cast their votes at a polling station during the Hungarian parliamentary elections in Budapest. Hungarians began voting at 6:00 a.m. local time on Sunday, April 12, 2026, in what analysts describe as the most consequential election since the country's transition to democracy. After four consecutive terms in power, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his ruling Fidesz-KDNP alliance are facing an unprecedented challenge from the Tisza party, led by former government insider turned opposition figure Péter Magyar.-stock-foto
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THE HAGUE - Hungarians are queuing outside the polling station at the Leonardo Royal Hotel to cast their votes in the Hungarian parliamentary elections. The elections are being closely followed outside Hungary as well, in view of the turnaround that an opposition victory could entail. JEROEN JUMELET / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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Budapest, Hungary. 12th Apr, 2026. Supporters of the Tisza Party signs on a placard during the election results' waiting party. Supporters of the Tisza Party gathered on the Batthyany Square in Budapest opposite of the Hungarian Parliament for the election results' waiting party. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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THE HAGUE - Hungarians are queuing outside the polling station at the Leonardo Royal Hotel to cast their votes in the Hungarian parliamentary elections. The elections are being closely followed outside Hungary as well, in view of the turnaround that an opposition victory could entail. JEROEN JUMELET / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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Budapest, Hungary. 12th Apr, 2026. A woman cast her vote at a polling station during the Hungarian parliamentary elections in Budapest. Hungarians began voting at 6:00 a.m. local time on Sunday, April 12, 2026, in what analysts describe as the most consequential election since the country's transition to democracy. After four consecutive terms in power, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his ruling Fidesz-KDNP alliance are facing an unprecedented challenge from the Tisza party, led by former government insider turned opposition figure Péter Magyar. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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THE HAGUE - Hungarians are casting their votes for the Hungarian parliamentary elections at the Leonardo Royal Hotel. The elections are being closely followed outside Hungary as well, in view of the turnaround that a victory for the opposition could entail. JEROEN JUMELET / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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A man holds his baby while casting his ballot at a polling station during the Hungarian parliamentary elections in Budapest. Hungarians began voting at 6:00 a.m. local time on Sunday, April 12, 2026, in what analysts describe as the most consequential election since the country's transition to democracy. After four consecutive terms in power, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his ruling Fidesz-KDNP alliance are facing an unprecedented challenge from the Tisza party, led by former government insider turned opposition figure Péter Magyar.-stock-foto
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Budapest, Hungary. 12th Apr, 2026. People dance on the roof of the metro station after the election's victory. Supporters of the Tisza Party gathered on the Batthyany Square in Budapest opposite of the Hungarian Parliament for the election results' waiting party. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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THE HAGUE - Hungarians are casting their votes for the Hungarian parliamentary elections at the Leonardo Royal Hotel. The elections are being closely followed outside Hungary as well, in view of the turnaround that a victory for the opposition could entail. JEROEN JUMELET / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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A woman with her son cast their votes at a polling station during the Hungarian parliamentary elections in Budapest. Hungarians began voting at 6:00 a.m. local time on Sunday, April 12, 2026, in what analysts describe as the most consequential election since the country's transition to democracy. After four consecutive terms in power, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his ruling Fidesz-KDNP alliance are facing an unprecedented challenge from the Tisza party, led by former government insider turned opposition figure Péter Magyar.-stock-foto
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Budapest, Hungary. 12th Apr, 2026. People pose with torches for a photo during the election results' waiting party in Budapest. Supporters of the Tisza Party gathered on the Batthyany Square in Budapest opposite of the Hungarian Parliament for the election results' waiting party. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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A woman with her son cast their votes at a polling station during the Hungarian parliamentary elections in Budapest. Hungarians began voting at 6:00 a.m. local time on Sunday, April 12, 2026, in what analysts describe as the most consequential election since the country's transition to democracy. After four consecutive terms in power, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his ruling Fidesz-KDNP alliance are facing an unprecedented challenge from the Tisza party, led by former government insider turned opposition figure Péter Magyar.-stock-foto
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Budapest, Hungary. 12th Apr, 2026. A man cast his ballot at a polling station during the Hungarian parliamentary elections in Budapest. Hungarians began voting at 6:00 a.m. local time on Sunday, April 12, 2026, in what analysts describe as the most consequential election since the country's transition to democracy. After four consecutive terms in power, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his ruling Fidesz-KDNP alliance are facing an unprecedented challenge from the Tisza party, led by former government insider turned opposition figure Péter Magyar. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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THE HAGUE - Hungarians are casting their votes for the Hungarian parliamentary elections at the Leonardo Royal Hotel. The elections are being closely followed outside Hungary as well, in view of the turnaround that a victory for the opposition could entail. JEROEN JUMELET / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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Budapest, Hungary. 12th Apr, 2026. A woman cast her vote at a polling station during the Hungarian parliamentary elections in Budapest. Hungarians began voting at 6:00 a.m. local time on Sunday, April 12, 2026, in what analysts describe as the most consequential election since the country's transition to democracy. After four consecutive terms in power, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his ruling Fidesz-KDNP alliance are facing an unprecedented challenge from the Tisza party, led by former government insider turned opposition figure Péter Magyar. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Budapest, Hungary. 12th Apr, 2026. A woman cast her vote at a polling station during the Hungarian parliamentary elections in Budapest. Hungarians began voting at 6:00 a.m. local time on Sunday, April 12, 2026, in what analysts describe as the most consequential election since the country's transition to democracy. After four consecutive terms in power, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his ruling Fidesz-KDNP alliance are facing an unprecedented challenge from the Tisza party, led by former government insider turned opposition figure Péter Magyar. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Budapest, Hungary. 12th Apr, 2026. Supporters of the Tisza Party wait for the election results in Budapest. Supporters of the Tisza Party gathered on the Batthyany Square in Budapest opposite of the Hungarian Parliament for the election results' waiting party. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Budapest, Hungary. 12th Apr, 2026. A supporter holds a placard during the election results' waiting party in Budapest. Supporters of the Tisza Party gathered on the Batthyany Square in Budapest opposite of the Hungarian Parliament for the election results' waiting party. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Budapest, Hungary. 12th Apr, 2026. A man cast his vote at a polling station during the Hungarian parliamentary elections in Budapest. Hungarians began voting at 6:00 a.m. local time on Sunday, April 12, 2026, in what analysts describe as the most consequential election since the country's transition to democracy. After four consecutive terms in power, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his ruling Fidesz-KDNP alliance are facing an unprecedented challenge from the Tisza party, led by former government insider turned opposition figure Péter Magyar. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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THE HAGUE - Hungarians are queuing outside the polling station at the Leonardo Royal Hotel to cast their votes in the Hungarian parliamentary elections. The elections are being closely followed outside Hungary as well, in view of the turnaround that an opposition victory could entail. JEROEN JUMELET / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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Budapest, Hungary. 12th Apr, 2026. A man cast his vote at a polling station during the Hungarian parliamentary elections in Budapest. Hungarians began voting at 6:00 a.m. local time on Sunday, April 12, 2026, in what analysts describe as the most consequential election since the country's transition to democracy. After four consecutive terms in power, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his ruling Fidesz-KDNP alliance are facing an unprecedented challenge from the Tisza party, led by former government insider turned opposition figure Péter Magyar. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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THE HAGUE - Hungarians are casting their votes for the Hungarian parliamentary elections at the Leonardo Royal Hotel. The elections are being closely followed outside Hungary as well, in view of the turnaround that an opposition victory could entail. JEROEN JUMELET / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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Budapest, Hungary. 12th Apr, 2026. Two supporter of the Tisza Party wave Hungarian hole flags during the election results' waiting party in Budapest. (The hole flag was a symbol of the uprising in 1956 in Hungary). Supporters of the Tisza Party gathered on the Batthyany Square in Budapest opposite of the Hungarian Parliament for the election results' waiting party. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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THE HAGUE - Hungarians are casting their votes for the Hungarian parliamentary elections at the Leonardo Royal Hotel. The elections are being closely followed outside Hungary as well, in view of the turnaround that an opposition victory could entail. JEROEN JUMELET / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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THE HAGUE - Hungarians are casting their votes for the Hungarian parliamentary elections at the Leonardo Royal Hotel. The elections are being closely followed outside Hungary as well, in view of the turnaround that a victory for the opposition could entail. JEROEN JUMELET / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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Budapest, Hungary - April 12, 2026: A compelling night scene showing a dense crowd of demonstrators during the Hungarian parliamentary elections. The-stock-foto