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    Poland’s Premier Hails Hungary Vote as Blow to Authoritarian Rule

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    Posted on April 13, 2026

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    Tags:PoliticsEuropeElectionsGovernmentHungary

    Quick Summary

    Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk hailed the recent Hungarian parliamentary elections as a reversal of Europe’s drift toward authoritarianism, following the defeat of Viktor Orbán by the pro‑European center‑right Tisza party led by Péter Magyar—marking a democratic shift in the region.

    Poland’s Tusk: Hungary Election Signals Shift Away from Authoritarian Rule in Europe

    Hungary’s Election and Its Impact on European Politics

    End of Viktor Orban’s 16-Year Rule

    WARSAW, April 13 (Reuters) - Hungary's election shows that Europe is not on an inevitable path toward authoritarian rule, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Monday, after the center-right Tisza party nL1N40V01B ended Viktor Orban's 16‑year grip on power.

    Concerns Over Authoritarian Trends

    "Everyone feared there was a trend toward authoritarian, corrupt regimes," Tusk said while on an official visit to South Korea nP8N40E02Y, according to Polish state-owned news agency PAP.

    "That's not the case. First Warsaw, then Bucharest, Chisinau, now Budapest."

    Regional Political Shifts

    Recent Election Outcomes in Central and Eastern Europe

    In 2025, centrist Nicusor Dan won a presidential election in Romania and Moldova's pro-European ruling party won a resounding victory over its Russia-aligned rival.

    Tusk’s Criticism of Orban’s Government

    Tusk had repeatedly criticized nL8N40C139 Orban's government for its close ties with Moscow.

    "I'm glad that this part of Europe is showing that we are not doomed to corrupt and authoritarian governments, because that's what Victor Orban's government unfortunately became after many years in power."

    Poland-Hungary Relations and Future Cooperation

    Historical and Economic Ties

    Neighbors Poland and Hungary are linked by their long, shared history, close trade ties and cooperation within the European Union and NATO.

    Dialogue Between Leaders

    Tusk said he had spoken with Tisza leader Peter Magyar to congratulate him on his victory.

    "We briefly discussed his visit to Warsaw," Tusk said.

    "As you know, he long ago chose Warsaw as his first visit for quite obvious reasons. I think our relationship will be absolutely exceptional."

    (Reporting by Pawel Florkiewicz; Editing by Kevin Buckland)

    Table of Contents

    • Hungary’s Election and Its Impact on European Politics

    Key Takeaways

    • •Tisza party’s landslide victory ended Viktor Orbán’s 16‑year tenure and secured a two‑thirds supermajority (138 of 199 seats), signaling a major democratic shift in Hungary.
    • •Magyar’s Tisza, emphasizing pro‑European, moderate conservatism, rose rapidly from its 2024 European Parliament debut to dominate national politics by April 2026.
    • •Tusk framed the result as part of a broader regional trend reversing authoritarian governance, citing prior pro‑European wins in Romania and Moldova and criticizing Orbán's Kremlin ties.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Poland’s premier hails Hungary vote as blow to authoritarian rule

    1Which party ended Viktor Orban's 16-year rule in Hungary?

    Hungary's center-right Tisza party ended Viktor Orban's 16-year grip on power.

    2How are Poland and Hungary connected?

    Poland and Hungary have a long, shared history, close trade ties, and cooperate within the EU and NATO.

    3Who is the new leader of Hungary's Tisza party?

    Peter Magyar is the new leader of Hungary's Tisza party.

  • End of Viktor Orban’s 16-Year Rule
  • Concerns Over Authoritarian Trends
  • Regional Political Shifts
  • Recent Election Outcomes in Central and Eastern Europe
  • Tusk’s Criticism of Orban’s Government
  • Poland-Hungary Relations and Future Cooperation
  • Historical and Economic Ties
  • Dialogue Between Leaders
  • 4What changes did Tusk highlight in the region?

    Tusk noted recent democratic shifts in Warsaw, Bucharest, Chisinau, and now Budapest.

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