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Orbán steps down from Hungarian parliament after landslide defeat
Hungary's outgoing Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stepped down from parliament after a landslide defeat in the April 12 election, ending his 16-year rule. His party Fidesz plummeted from 135 seats to 52, while new leader Péter Magyar's Tisza secured a two-thirds majority. Orbán plans to focus on reorganizing the nationalist movement rather than serving in parliament.
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