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Hungary election live: ‘We have done it,’ Magyar tells jubilant Budapest as Orbán’s 16-year rule ends | Hungary

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‘My fellow Hungarians, we have done it!’ Magyar tells jubilant Budapest

Flora Garamvolgyi

Magyar is on stage. The crowd is cheering loudly.

Hungary election live: ‘We have done it,’ Magyar tells jubilant Budapest as Orbán’s 16-year rule ends | Hungary
Peter Magyar, leader of the opposition Tisza party, waves a Hungarian flag as he celebrates, after Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán conceded defeat in the parliamentary election, in Budapest, Hungary. Photograph: Leonhard Föger/Reuters

“Hello, my fellow Hungarians we have done it!”

Tisza and Hungary have won the elections. Not by a small but by a very large margin.

Together we liberated Hungary.”

Thank you. This couldn’t have been achieved without you.”

“Our victory may not be visible from the moon but it is visible everywhere in Hungary,” he said in a swipe at Orban’s 2022 victory speech.

“We are going to have two-third majority in the parliament.”

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Updated at 22.49 BST

Key events

  • 16m ago

    Budapest celebrates opposition win, end of Viktor Orbán’s 16-year rule – in pictures

  • 25m ago

    Electoral map of Hungary

  • 30m ago

    Tisza set to have two-thirds majority with 97% votes counted

  • 36m ago

    “Russians, go home!,” Tusk says as he celebrates opposition win

  • 38m ago

    Magyar pledges to bring Hungary closer to Europe, held Orbán accountable

  • 1h ago

    Ukraine’s Zelenskyy joins in congratulations for Magyar and Tisza

  • 1h ago

    ‘My fellow Hungarians, we have done it!’ Magyar tells jubilant Budapest

  • 2h ago

    ‘Russians, go home’ sounds on Budapest metro

  • 2h ago

    Merz says he wants to ‘join forces for strong, secure, united Europe’ as he hails opposition win

  • 2h ago

    Crowds cheering, laughing and hugging each other as Budapest celebrates opposition win

  • 2h ago

    Tisza on course for 2/3 majority with 72% votes counted

  • 2h ago

    Nordic, Baltic leaders congratulate Tisza on historic win

  • 3h ago

    France’s Macron congratulates Magyar on election win

  • 3h ago

    ‘Europe’s heart is beating stronger in Hungary tonight,’ von der Leyen says

  • 3h ago

    Election result ‘painful for us, but clear,’ Orbán says as he concedes defeat

  • 3h ago

    Orbán concedes election to Tisza’s Magyar

  • 3h ago

    Tisza’s Magyar says Orbán ‘congratulated us on our victory’

  • 3h ago

    Opposition Tisza party with shot at 2/3 majority, early results suggest after nearly half votes counted

  • 3h ago

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Budapest celebrates opposition win, end of Viktor Orbán’s 16-year rule – in pictures

Peter Magyar, the leader of the opposition Tisza party, waves a national flag after a parliamentary election in Budapest, Hungary. Photograph: Darko Bandić/AP
People celebrate across the River Danube from the parliament building, following the partial results of the parliamentary election, in Budapest, Hungary. Photograph: Lisi Niesner/Reuters
Supporters of Péter Magyar, leader of the opposition Tisza party, celebrate, after Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán conceded defeat in the parliamentary election, in Budapest, Hungary. Photograph: Leonhard Föger/Reuters
Revellers celebrate the resounding Tisza party win in Hungarian parliamentary elections in Budapest, Hungary. Photograph: Sean Gallup/Getty Images
A man waves a Hungarian flag as he celebrates in the streets after the announcement of partial results of the Hungarian parliamentary election in Budapest, Hungary. Photograph: Dénes Erdős/AP
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Electoral map of Hungary

Seán Clarke

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Electoral map of Hungary showing gains by opposition Tisza party

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Tisza set to have two-thirds majority with 97% votes counted

With 96.89% of votes counted, Tisza is predicted to have 138 seats in the new parliament, with only 55 for Fidesz and 6 for the far-right Mi Hazank.

This would give Tisza the critical two-thirds majority required to reverse the Orbán era laws.

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Updated at 22.50 BST

“Russians, go home!,” Tusk says as he celebrates opposition win

Looks like Poland’s prime minister Tusk is also feeling a bit of that Budapest metro atmosphere, despite being on a foreign trip to South Korea.

In a post on X, he says:

“Hungary Poland Europe Back together! Glorious victory, dear friends! Ruszkik haza!”

“Ruszkik haza” is obviously “Russians, go home” – the very same song that reverberated on the Budapest metro earlier (22:33).

Magyar plans to visit Warsaw as his first foreign trip, as confirmed during his victory speech. The pair met earlier this year at the Munich Security Conference.

Poland’s foreign minister Radosław Sikorski also doesn’t pass a chance to take a swipe at Orbán as he calls the result “the revenge of the zebras.”

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Updated at 22.43 BST

Magyar pledges to bring Hungary closer to Europe, held Orbán accountable

Speaking to his supporters on Budapest, Hungary’s election winner Péter Magyar pledged to bring Hungary back to the main fold of the EU, step up fight against fraud and corruption and to held the outgoing government accountable for its actions over the last 16 years.

Péter Magyar, leader of the opposition Tisza party, waves the Hungarian flag following the announcement of the partial results of the parliamentary election, in Budapest, Hungary. Photograph: Dénes Erdős/AP

In a wide-ranging victory speech, Magyar has urged Orban to refrain from adopting any measures that would limit the next government’s room for maneuver on policy.

He also urged the country’s president Tamás Sulyok, a Fidesz politician, to give him the mandate to form the next government as soon as possible and then resign from the post. He then went on to call for a number of heads of other party-captured institutions to resign as well.

Peter Magyar, leader of the opposition Tisza party, center, speaks to his supporters following the announcement of the partial results of the parliamentary election, in Budapest, Hungary. Photograph: Dénes Erdős/AP

Magyar promised the Tisza government would restore the system of checks and balances, and join the European Public Prosecutor’s Office as a central part of the new government’s fight against alleged fraud and corruption associated with the Orbán era.

He said “those who defrauded our country will be held accountable.”

On foreign policy, he pledged that Hungary would be a strong EU and Nato ally.

He said he wanted to visit Warsaw in his first foreign trip, before going to Vienna and Brussels, where he will start work on convincing the EU to release its funds to the new government.

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Jakub Krupa

Jakub Krupa

on Antall József embankment in Budapest

The crowd on the Pest side – the people who couldn’t get on the overflowing metro – is cheering loudly speeches from the other side as they are listening to them – half following whatever they can hear from across the river, and half from streams played out loud.

Cars passing by honk in celebration.

People streamed Magyar’s speech from the other side of the river. Photograph: Jakub Krupa/The Guardian
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Updated at 22.19 BST

Jakub Krupa

Jakub Krupa

in Budapest

I have seen a few people walking around with Tisza posters taken off city lamp posts as a souvenir of this historic moment.

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Updated at 22.12 BST

The British prime minister congratulated Peter Magyar for his victory, calling it a historic moment for European democracy.

Keir Starmer said on X:

“Congratulations Peter Magyar on your election victory. This is an historic moment, not only for Hungary, but for European democracy.

I look forward to working with you for the security and prosperity of both our countries”

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Updated at 22.14 BST

Ukraine’s Zelenskyy joins in congratulations for Magyar and Tisza

Meanwhile, Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy is the latest leader to join in congratulations for Peter Magyar and his Tisza.

In a post on X, he says:

“Congratulations to @magyarpeterMP and the TISZA party on their resounding victory. It is important when constructive approach prevails.

Ukraine has always sought good-neighbourly relations with everyone in Europe and we are ready to advance our cooperation with Hungary.

Europe and every European nation must get stronger, and millions of Europeans seek cooperation and stability.

We are ready for meetings and joint constructive work for the benefit of both nations, as well as peace, security, and stability in Europe.”

After a harshly anti-Ukrainian campaign from Orbán, one can only try to imagine how much this result means for Zelenskyy as it offers a chance for a new opening with Ukraine.

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Updated at 22.00 BST

Jakub Krupa

Jakub Krupa

On the Pest bank, a growing crowd of people that couldn’t get on the metro is listening to Magyar’s speech from across the river and cheering along.

People watch from the Pest bank. Photograph: Jakub Krupa/The Guardian
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Updated at 22.00 BST

‘My fellow Hungarians, we have done it!’ Magyar tells jubilant Budapest

Flora Garamvolgyi

Magyar is on stage. The crowd is cheering loudly.

Peter Magyar, leader of the opposition Tisza party, waves a Hungarian flag as he celebrates, after Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán conceded defeat in the parliamentary election, in Budapest, Hungary. Photograph: Leonhard Föger/Reuters

“Hello, my fellow Hungarians we have done it!”

Tisza and Hungary have won the elections. Not by a small but by a very large margin.

Together we liberated Hungary.”

Thank you. This couldn’t have been achieved without you.”

“Our victory may not be visible from the moon but it is visible everywhere in Hungary,” he said in a swipe at Orban’s 2022 victory speech.

“We are going to have two-third majority in the parliament.”

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Updated at 22.49 BST

Flora Garamvolgyi

at Tisza’s election party in Batthyany ter

“I really hope these next four years will be better than the past sixteen. And honestly, I was doubtful. I was hoping Tisza would win, but I was hopeful during the past elections, too. And then I was so disappointed because they couldn’t even prevent the two-thirds [majority]. Because of that, I had a lot of doubt in me. And because of this when my friend said Tisza has won, I was like ‘SURE?! Do we have all the data?’ … So I had a lot of doubt but also a lot of happiness underneath,” Anna, 24, from Fejér county told the Guardian.

She says they are planning on drinking spritzer all night and celebrate with everyone gathering on the bank of the river.

She says they all came to Budapest with her friends hoping they can all celebrate here with everyone else – and now, they are.

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Updated at 22.48 BST

Flora Garamvolgyi

at Tisza’s election party in Batthyány ter

Over on the Buda side of the Danube river, the celebrations are also in full swing.

“This dictatorship, it’s right-wing ideology, and all of that will disappear now, and we have a chance for a better country. I am so happy. I’m feeling hopeful and happy,” Nori, 24, tells me with tears of joy in her eyes.

“I hope there will be a chance to have a country that is close to Europe, and we are going to get closer to the west and not going to fight imaginary enemies anymore; that the government will not build on fear but rather opportunities.”

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Updated at 22.48 BST

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