EU officials arrive in Hungary for high-stakes talks with Magyar's government
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EU officials arrive in Hungary for high-stakes talks with Magyar's government
"Viktor Orban admitted that the recent election results have shown that his rightwing populist Fidesz party is in need of a complete renewal. He stated, 'I have no one to blame but myself.'"
EU officials are in Budapest for crucial talks to redefine the bloc's relationship with Hungary following the recent election. Viktor Orban acknowledged the end of his 16-year leadership after the opposition Tisza party's significant victory. This shift grants Tisza the ability to amend the constitution and potentially reverse Orban's illiberal policies. Orban accepted full responsibility for the electoral defeat and indicated that Fidesz requires a complete renewal, with new leadership to be decided in June.
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