Orbán ousted as Tisza party wins landslide election
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23 claimsViktor Orbán was ousted as prime minister of Hungary, ending a 16-year rule.
Péter Magyar's Tisza party won the parliamentary election.
Zsolt Hegedűs, an orthopaedic surgeon, performed a dance routine on stage in front of the Hungarian parliament during celebrations.
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5 questionsPéter Magyar was sworn in as Hungary's prime minister on Saturday, May 9, 2025.
According to www.ndtv.comViktor Orbán was ousted in April 2025, and celebrations occurred after the election win, implying an earlier transition.
According to The Independent - WorldContext: The reader cannot be certain of the exact timeline of the election and inauguration, which is fundamental to understanding the sequence of events.
Hegedűs performed the dance during celebrations after Magyar's election win (April 2025).
According to The Independent - WorldHegedűs performed the dance on the steps of parliament after Magyar was inaugurated as prime minister (May 9, 2025).
According to www.ndtv.comContext: The reader cannot determine whether the viral dance occurred immediately after the election or after the formal inauguration, which affects the narrative of the transition.