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Orbán breaks silence after Hungarian election defeat – POLITICO

By staffApril 16, 20262 Mins Read
Orbán breaks silence after Hungarian election defeat – POLITICO
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Orbán, who has led Hungary for 16 years straight, took a somber tone throughout the interview, describing the aftermath of the election in personal terms. “I felt pain and emptiness,” he said, adding that he has been throwing himself into his work as “occupational therapy” to cope with the shock. “Even I thought we were going to win,” he admitted.

Magyar has already begun signaling a break with Orbán’s nationalist-populist rule, pledging to relocate the prime minister’s office from Budapest’s Carmelite Palace. Orbán will also skip next week’s informal European Council meeting in Cyprus, according to an EU official who spoke to POLITICO, emphasizing how quickly his long tenure is drawing to a close.

Orbán didn’t duck responsibility for the defeat in his interview. “It’s me. I am the president of the party,” he said, adding he took the outcome “100 percent on myself.” He acknowledged Fidesz had failed to connect with the electorate: “I have to admit that the opponent’s message was stronger,” he said, referring to Magyar’s promise of change centered on rooting out corruption and dismantling Orbán’s political machine.

But the defeated prime minister said he’s not going anywhere. His defeat requires a “complete renewal” of Fidesz and the broader Hungarian right, he declared, including a full overhaul of the party’s leadership and representation in parliament. A party assembly is set for April 28.

“If my community tells me to keep to the back bench, I’ll do that,” Orbán said. “But if they tell me to take the team out to the field as a captain, I’ll be there too.”

Júlia Vadler contributed to this report.

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