Hungary. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who has been in power in Hungary for 16 years, has finally been defeated. As voters expressed dissatisfaction with authoritarian tendencies and far-right politics, choosing a new pro-European leadership, signs of a shift in the country's political direction have emerged.Péter Magyar, a former ally of Orbán, has achieved a historic victory by advancing an agenda focused on anti-corruption, public service reform, and restoring relations with the European Union (EU) and NATO. In the preliminary vote count, his Tisza Party secured approximately 53 percent of the vote, while Orbán's Fidesz party was limited to 37 percent....