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Hungary's outgoing Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has said he will not take up his seat in parliament after his party was defeated in a landslide that ended his 16-year rule.

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Hungary's outgoing Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has said he will not take up his seat in parliament after his party was defeated in a landslide that ended his 16-year rule. Mađarska u ovaj petak postaje jedna od tema koje privlače pažnju u zemlji Croatia.
Činjenice
- Hungary's outgoing Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has said he will not take up his seat in parliament after his party was defeated in a landslide that ended his 16-year rule.
- In 1989, a young Viktor Orbán bravely told the crowds in Budapest’s Heroes’ Square that it was time for the Russians to go home, just as protesters had demanded in 1956; almost four decades later, he was heckled on the campaign trail with the same words.
- There were more chants of ‘Ruszkik haza!’ during the celebrations on 12 April, after Orbán, Europe’s longest-serving head of government, was trounced.
- His party, Fidesz, ended up with less than 39 per cent of the vote, and just 52 of the 199 seats in the National Assembly.
- The outgoing prime minister will not take up his seat after leading his party back into opposition.
Što znamo
Detaljnije, In 1989, a young Viktor Orbán bravely told the crowds in Budapest’s Heroes’ Square that it was time for the Russians to go home, just as protesters had demanded in 1956; almost four decades later, he was heckled on the campaign trail with the same words.
Konkretno, there were more chants of ‘Ruszkik haza!’ during the celebrations on 12 April, after Orbán, Europe’s longest-serving head of government, was trounced.
Pored toga, his party, Fidesz, ended up with less than 39 per cent of the vote, and just 52 of the 199 seats in the National Assembly.
Vrijedi spomenuti da the outgoing prime minister will not take up his seat after leading his party back into opposition.
U ovom trenutku despite his nationalist party Fidesz going from 135 seats to 52 in the 12 April vote, Orbán was re-elected as an MP on its proportional representation list.
Brojevi
Detaljnije, Tisza, led by former Fidesz insider Péter Magyar, won more than a two-thirds majority in the 199-seat parliament, paving the way for a reset of both Hungary's domestic policies and its global relationships.
Konkretno, Following a meeting of Fidesz officials, Orbán, 62, said the party's parliamentary bloc would be led from Monday by Gergely Gulyás, who until now has served as the minister overseeing the prime minister's office.
Pored toga, Orbán has held a seat through one electoral format or the other since 1990, and has led Fidesz throughout that period.
Vrijedi spomenuti da He has served as Hungary's prime minister since 2010, becoming the predominant figure in Hungarian politics.
Kontekst
Vrijedi spomenuti da the Tisza leader has urged a swift handover of power, and Hungary's new parliament is due to hold its first session on 9 May.
U ovom trenutku In 2010, Hungary’s electoral system had delivered Fidesz a two-thirds parliamentary majority, which he used to pass a new constitution, staff the state bureaucracy and courts with loyalists, help wealthy allies acquire media companies and subjugate schools and universities.
Detaljnije, With the electoral system tailored to his party’s advantage, 44 per cent of the vote was enough to deliver a two-thirds majority in parliament
Konkretno, Mothers were rewarded for having as many children as possible, with a system of grants, loans and tax breaks that amounted to 5 per cent of GDP.
Pored toga, In 2022 Brussels finally suspended billions of euros of funding on account of ‘breaches of the principles of the rule of law’.
Ukratko
- There were more chants of ‘Ruszkik haza!’ during the celebrations on 12 April, after Orbán, Europe’s longest-serving head of government, was trounced.
- His party, Fidesz, ended up with less than 39 per cent of the vote, and just 52 of the 199 seats in the National Assembly.
- The outgoing prime minister will not take up his seat after leading his party back into opposition.
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