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Hungarian party in Amsterdam marks end of Orbán era

Hungarian party in Amsterdam marks end of Orbán era

Hungarian residents in Amsterdam gathered to celebrate the election victory of opposition leader Péter Magyar, marking the end of Viktor Orbán’s 16-year rule. Supporters expressed hope that the new Tisza party will improve relations with the European Union and foster a more inclusive society. The event highlighted the aspirations of the Hungarian diaspora in the Netherlands for political change in their home country.

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