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  "path": "/video/quick-take/hungarys-orban-concedes-election-defeat",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-13T17:39:16.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "Election",
    "Hungary",
    "Peter magyar",
    "Quick take",
    "Viktor orbán",
    "Ian bremmer",
    "Europe",
    "Trump"
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  "textContent": "\n\n\nAfter 16 years in power, Hungary’s **Viktor Orbán** has been decisively voted out, losing in a landslide to challenger **Péter Magyar**.\n\nBut this wasn’t a shift to the left. As **Ian Bremmer** explains in Quick Take, the election was driven by frustration over corruption, economic stagnation, and what many voters saw as a system benefiting Orbán and his inner circle, not the Hungarian people.\n\n* * *\n\nThe implications are significant, including a more aligned European Union, stronger support for Ukraine, and a setback for one of **Donald Trump** ’s closest international allies. Ian breaks down what Orbán’s defeat means for Hungary, Europe, and global politics.",
  "title": "Hungary’s Orbán concedes election defeat"
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