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Al Jazeera13.06.2026Politique2 dk okuma

Viktor Orban Re-elected Leader of Hungary's Fidesz Party

L'essentiel

  • Viktor Orban was re-elected as the leader of Hungary's Fidesz party for another year by 729 out of 737 delegates.
  • Despite the party's recent election loss to the pro-Western Tisza party, Orban, who ran unopposed, vowed not to give up and stated Fidesz needs to change to become a functional opposition party.

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Pourquoi c'est important

Viktor Orban's Fidesz party lost the April election to Peter Magyar's pro-Western Tisza party. Orban has been re-elected as Fidesz leader despite the defeat.

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Hungary’s main opposition Fidesz party has re-elected former prime minister Viktor Orban as its leader for another year, despite the pro-Russian party’s loss in the April election to the centre-right, pro-Western Tisza party.

Some 729 delegates out of 737 voted to re-elect Orban, who ran unopposed, at Fidesz’s party congress, state news agency MTI reported on Saturday.

Orban’s political future was in question after Fidesz’s defeat, as he faced pressure from some erstwhile loyalists to bow out of politics, the first such criticism levelled at him since he swept to power in 2010.

“I do not give up, I never, never, never, never, never give up,” Orban told the congress in a speech before the vote, reiterating that he took full responsibility for the party’s election defeat.

Orban, 62, said Fidesz had been a “fantastic governing party” for 16 years but needed to change to become a functional opposition party that could become ready to govern again.

Nationalist Orban inspired right-wing conservatives across Europe and the United States as the mastermind of ‌what he called an “illiberal” model of democracy. During his time in office, he fostered close ties with United States President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

In the April 12 election, Prime Minister Peter Magyar’s Tisza party won a two-thirds parliamentary majority, enough to reverse constitutional changes introduced under Orban that eroded the judiciary, media, universities and other institutions.

Since coming to power in May, Magyar has promised to amend the constitution to remove President Tamas Sulyok and other officials appointed by Orban. His new government also agreed to drop Orban’s veto against Ukraine pursuing European Union membership, allowing the accession process to resume next week with talks in Luxembourg.

In turn, the EU announced that it would unlock 16.4 billion euros ($19bn) out of the 18 billion euros ($21bn) it had earmarked for Hungary, but frozen when Orban came to power due to democratic backsliding, corruption and the treatment of LGBTQ issues.

Fidesz has lost support since the election, according to opinion polls. A May survey by the Publicus Institute showed Tisza with 55 percent support, up from the 53 percent it secured in the election, while backing for Fidesz fell to 17 percent, down from 39 percent.

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Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes

  • Fidesz will attempt to redefine itself as a functional opposition party.

    Probable · Moyen terme

Questions ouvertes

  • Will Fidesz successfully transition to an opposition role?
  • What is Orban's long-term political strategy?

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This article was originally published by Al Jazeera.

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