Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán Steps Down from Parliament After Election Defeat
Viktor Orbán will not take his parliamentary seat following his Fidesz party's defeat in Hungary's recent election.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced he will not take up his seat in parliament following his party's decisive electoral defeat, marking the end of his tenure as the country's leader.
Orbán, who helped found the Fidesz party, led his organization back into opposition after what sources described as a significant loss at the polls. The defeat represents a major political shift for Hungary, where Orbán had served as prime minister.
Despite stepping down from his parliamentary role, Orbán indicated he hopes to remain as head of the Fidesz party. This would allow him to continue leading the organization from outside the legislative body as it transitions to opposition status.
The electoral results represent a substantial change in Hungary's political landscape, with the formerly ruling Fidesz party now facing the challenge of operating as an opposition force. The scale of the defeat suggests voters delivered a clear mandate for change in the country's leadership.
The transition marks the end of Orbán's time as prime minister, though his continued leadership of Fidesz suggests he may remain an influential figure in Hungarian politics despite the party's reduced standing.