Hungary Election Victory: Orbán Era Ends, New Era Dawns
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Key Quotes
"We will serve the Hungarian nation and our homeland as the opposition."
เราจะรับใช้ชาติฮังการีและบ้านเกิดเมืองนอนของเราในฐานะฝ่ายค้าน
"Tonight, truth has defeated falsehood. Today we won because Hungarians did not ask what their homeland could do for them, but what they could do for their homeland. You have found the answer, and you have done it."
คืนนี้ ความจริงชนะความเท็จ วันนี้เราชนะเพราะชาวฮังการีไม่ได้ถามว่าบ้านเกิดเมืองนอนจะทำอะไรให้พวกเขาได้บ้าง แต่พวกเขาถามว่าพวกเขาจะทำอะไรให้บ้านเกิดเมืองนอนได้บ้าง คุณพบคำตอบแล้ว และคุณก็ทำตามนั้น
"I voted primarily to make Hungary a true European country and for the youth and everyone to fulfill their basic civic duty in national unity and to break down walls of hatred."
ผมลงคะแนนเสียง “เป็นหลักเพื่อให้ฮังการีเป็นประเทศในยุโรปอย่างแท้จริง และเพื่อให้คนหนุ่มสาวและทุกคนทำหน้าที่พลเมืองขั้นพื้นฐานของตนในการรวมชาติและทำลายกำแพงแห่งความเกลียดชัง”
Key Entities
Person
The defeated Prime Minister of Hungary who served for 16 years and was known for his nationalistic and anti-EU stances.
The election winner and leader of the Tisza party, who campaigned against corruption and advocated for closer ties with the EU.
Former President of the United States and an ally of Viktor Orbán, whose supporters viewed Orbán's government as an example of conservative anti-globalist policy.
President of Russia and a close associate of Viktor Orbán, whose relationship with Hungary was close despite EU efforts to isolate Russia.
Place
The country where the general election took place, resulting in a change of leadership.
Organization
A political and economic union that Hungary is a member of, whose relationship was strained under Viktor Orbán and is expected to improve under Peter Magyar.
A military alliance that Hungary is a member of, whose relationship with Hungary is expected to be strengthened under the new leadership.
The political party led by Peter Magyar, which won the Hungarian general election.
The ruling party of Viktor Orbán, which was defeated in the Hungarian general election.