Featured

Ruben Gallego Celebrates Hungary Election Ousting Viktor Orbán

Senator Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) didn't hold back Sunday night after Hungarian voters delivered one of the most surprising election results in recent European history, ousting Prime Minister Viktor Orbán after 16 years in power.

"Hungary just proved something the whole world needed to see," Sen. Gallego wrote on X. "People will stand up and reject authoritarianism when it matters most. They chose democracy, NATO, and the EU over Putin and illiberalism."

Furthermore, the senator also took direct aim at the White House, writing, "This is a humiliating blow to Trump and Vance, who went out of their way to campaign for Orbán. Turns out voters aren't buying what they're selling."

This comes after Vice President JD Vance traveled to Hungary just days before the vote to show support for Orbán, a leader long admired by the MAGA movement as a model of nationalist, anti-globalist governance.

Final Ballots

It wasn't enough.

Challenger Péter Magyar, a former Orbán insider who broke with Fidesz in 2024 and ran on an anti-corruption platform, won more than 53% of the vote compared to Orbán's 37%, with 93% of ballots counted.

Voter turnout approached 80%, a post-Communist record for Hungary, suggesting the kind of broad civic mobilization Gallego pointed to in his post.

Magyar's victory carries significant international weight. Orbán had repeatedly used Hungary's EU membership as a lever to block aid to Ukraine, frustrate collective European decisions, and, according to multiple media reports, potentially share sensitive EU deliberations with Moscow. Magyar has pledged to repair those frayed relationships with the EU and NATO.

Orbán conceded shortly after results came in, telling supporters he would serve Hungary "from opposition."

Gallego's reaction was swift and pointed, reflecting a broader debate playing out in Washington over the U.S. relationship with far-right governments abroad.

With Magyar now set to lead Hungary in a new direction, the results are likely to fuel that conversation further, both in Congress and on the campaign trail.

Ericka Rodriguez Diaz

Ericka Piñon is a reporter for Cactus Politics specializing in Arizona Legislative Correspondent. With 1 year on the ground in Phoenix, Arizona, they have been cited by Cactus Politics, Big Energy News, The Floridian Press, and Texas Politics. Her focus is on Public Relations and Communications. Email: Ericka@dnm.news

Recent Posts

Greg Stanton Criticizes Trump for Not Renewing US-Mexico-Canada Agreement

Representative Greg Stanton (D-AZ) criticized the Trump Administration's recent decision not to renew the US-Mexico-Canada…

14 hours ago

Mark Kelly Spearheads Letter Demanding Reversal of OMB Rule on Federal Grants

Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) is spearheading a letter to Office of Management and Budget (OMB)…

15 hours ago

David Schweikert's IRS Modernization Bill Passes Committee

Representative David Schweikert's (R-AZ) bill to modernize the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has passed out…

16 hours ago

Eli Crane Backs Federal Bill to Keep Foreign Legal Systems Out of American Courts

At a press conference for the newly formed Sharia-Free America Caucus, Congressman Eli Crane (R-AZ)…

17 hours ago

Three Egg Giants to Pay $3.3 Million After Investigation Into Secret Price Coordination

At a time when many Arizona families were already struggling to afford groceries, some of…

18 hours ago

Ruben Gallego Pushes for Raise as Data Shows Workers Taking Home Less Than Ever

Senator Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) is calling for a major minimum wage increase after new research…

19 hours ago