Far-right Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on Sunday conceded defeat to conservative European lawmaker Peter Magyar in parliamentary elections that ended 16 years of increasingly authoritarian Christian nationalist rule despite overt interference from the Trump administration and alleged covert meddling by Russia. “The election result is not final yet, but it is understandable and clear,” Orbán said. […]
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