Viktor Orban swept from power after 16 years ruling Hungary
In a record turnout at the polls, Hungarians have voted out their long-serving, far-right Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
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In a record turnout at the polls, Hungarians have voted out their long-serving, far-right Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
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Al Jazeera
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