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Orban re-elected as Fidesz party leader in Hungary despite election loss

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Posted on June 13, 2026

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· Last updated: June 13, 2026

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Viktor Orban Re-elected Fidesz Party Leader in Hungary After Election Defeat

Fidesz Party Leadership and Recent Election Results

Viktor Orban's Re-election as Party Leader

BUDAPEST, June 13 (Reuters) - Hungary's main opposition Fidesz party re-elected former Prime Minister Viktor Orban as its leader on Saturday for another year despite the party's loss of power in an April 12 election to the centre-right Tisza party.

Orban's Political Influence

Nationalist Orban, 62, provided inspiration for right-wing conservatives across Europe and the United States as the mastermind of ‌what he called an "illiberal" model of democracy.

Challenges to Orban's Leadership

Orban's political future came into question after Fidesz's defeat and he had faced pressure from some erstwhile loyalists to bow out of politics, the first such open criticism since he swept to power in 2010.

Party Congress and Voting Results

Some 729 delegates out of 737 voted to re-elect Orban at Fidesz's party congress, state news agency MTI reported. There were no challengers running against him. 

Orban's Response to Election Defeat

"I do not give up, I never, never, never, never, never give up," Orban told the congress in a speech before the vote, reiterating that he took full responsibility for the party's election defeat.

Plans for Fidesz's Future

Orban said Fidesz had been a "fantastic governing party" for 16 years but needed to undergo changes to become a functional opposition party that could become ready to govern again.

April Election Outcome and Polling Data

In the April election Prime Minister Peter Magyar's Tisza party won a two-thirds parliamentary majority, enough to reverse Orban's constitutional changes.

Recent Polls and Party Support

Fidesz has lost support since the election, according to opinion polls. A May survey by the Publicus Institute showed Tisza with 55% support, up from the 53% it secured in the election, while backing for Fidesz fell to 17%, down from 39%.

(Reporting by Anita KomuvesEditing by Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • Orbán won 729 of 737 delegate votes, facing no challengers, pledging to transform Fidesz into a credible opposition after 16 years in power and a painful election loss ‑ he ‘never gives up’.
  • Tisza party, led by Peter Magyar, ended Fidesz’s 16‑year rule with a landslide on April 12, securing around 53% of the vote and 138–141 out of 199 parliamentary seats—a super‑majority enabling constitutional reforms.
  • Post‑election polls show Tisza’s lead widening: in mid‑May, Publicus measured Tisza at 55% support overall (73% among decided voters), while Fidesz has plummeted to just 17–20%, reflecting a collapse in its base.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was re-elected as the Fidesz party leader in Hungary?
Viktor Orban was re-elected as the leader of the Fidesz party in Hungary.
When did Fidesz lose power in Hungary?
Fidesz lost power in the April 12 election to the Tisza party.
Did Viktor Orban face any challengers for Fidesz party leadership?
No, there were no challengers running against Viktor Orban during the party congress.

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