Hungary's Viktor Orbán secures another term with resounding win.
Orbán and his Fidesz party projected to take 133 seats with 93% of votes counted, after a heavily anti-migration campaign.
Hungary’s anti-migration prime minister, Viktor Orbán, has secured a third consecutive term in office after his Fidesz party won a resounding victory in parliamentary elections on Sunday.
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After running a campaign almost exclusively focused on the apparent threat posed by migration, Orbán’s Fidesz will have a majority in parliament and may even regain a two-thirds “supermajority” which allows constitutional changes.
The people of Hungary have spoken. Perhaps more Europeans will be given the same freedom.