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    Budapest Turns Into Party Zone After Historic Election That Ends Orban Era

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    Posted on April 13, 2026

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    Last updated: April 13, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Supporters of Péter Magyar’s opposition Tisza party turned Budapest into a jubilant celebration zone after Hungary’s historic April 12 parliamentary election, ending Viktor Orbán’s 16‑year rule with nearly 80% turnout and a sweeping Tisza super‑majority.

    Budapest Turns into Party Zone After Historic Election Ends Orban Era

    Celebrations Erupt in Budapest Following Election Results

    BUDAPEST, April 13 (Reuters) - Budapest turned into a party zone well into the early hours on Monday with people dancing outside pubs and cars honking as supporters of the opposition Tisza party celebrated their sweeping victory in a pivotal election on Sunday.

    Record Turnout and the End of Orban’s Rule

    The election, which brought a record turnout of 80% based on preliminary data, ended the 16-year rule of right-wing Prime Minister Viktor Orban and for Hungarians toasting and waving flags in the capital city this meant voting for the country's European orientation and a restoration of democracy, eroded by Orban and his government since 2010.

    Iconic Celebrations Across the City

    Budapest's famous Chain Bridge was illuminated in Hungary‘s national colors and along the embankment by the Danube river tens of thousands partied, waving the national flag and European Union flags, and some toasting with champagne in paper cups.

    Voices from the Crowd

    "I feel amazing! Really amazing! Like, I never thought this would actually happen. I've been praying for this for 16 years so I'm super happy," said Szilvia, a Tisza supporter, as people watched the victory speech from opposition leader Peter Magyar.

    Chanting and singing broke out on the city's metro, with people chanting "it's over." Other Tisza supporters celebrated at a rave outside the country's iconic parliament building.

    "It's a big celebration. I'm quite happy. I have been waiting for this for some time. And I hope that the new leadership, new prime minister will be really a prime minister for all Hungarians, as he said," said Tisza supporter Sandor Zoletnik.

    "Amazing!" "Can't describe it!" "We are so happy that Orban is finally gone." "We did not believe that it would change," a group of young people hugged and jumped, shouting.

    Youth and the Future of Hungarian Politics

    "So, finally, after at least 16 years, we feel like there is a hope. We feel like there is a hope that Hungary can start walking into the right direction," one of them said. Orban's Fidesz party had the lowest support in the young generation https://www.reuters.com/world/younger-hungarian-voters-spurn-orban-some-say-they-will-leave-if-he-is-re-2026-04-06/.

    Fidesz, originally launched as an opposition youth movement in the late 1980s, is backed by just 8% of voters aged between 18 and 29, based on a survey by pollster Median, or 22% in the wider 18-39 ​age group, according to Zavecz Research.

    Citywide Festivities Continue into the Night

    Traffic stopped along some of the main boulevards as crowds in front of pubs overflowed and people waved national flags, stopping cars. Hundreds strolled along the bridges spanning the Danube well after midnight.

    (Reporting by Krisztina Than, Lili Bayer and Judith Langowski; Editing by Chris Reese)

    References

    • Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán is ejected after 16 years in a European electoral earthquake
    • 2026 Hungarian parliamentary election

    Table of Contents

    • Celebrations Erupt in Budapest Following Election Results
    • Record Turnout and the End of Orban’s Rule
    • Iconic Celebrations Across the City

    Key Takeaways

    • •Record‑breaking turnout of nearly 80%—the highest in post‑Communist Hungarian history—underscored deep public demand for change. (apnews.com)
    • •Péter Magyar’s Tisza party secured a commanding victory with around 138 seats—enough for a two‑thirds super‑majority—ushering in an end to Orbán’s long-standing rule. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • Voices from the Crowd
  • Youth and the Future of Hungarian Politics
  • Citywide Festivities Continue into the Night
  • •
    Celebrations spilled over across Budapest—with dancing crowds, flag‑waving along the Danube, chants like “It’s over” and “Russians go home!”, and the Chain Bridge lit in national colors—symbolizing a triumphant mood and a pro‑Europe shift. (apnews.com)
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