Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban was re-elected as leader of the Fidesz party during its June 13, 2026 congress, despite recent electoral setbacks and declining public support. The unanimous decision highlights Orban's enduring influence within the party, even as Hungary experiences a political transformation following April's historic election loss to conservative challenger Peter Magyar. TASS+2
Orban secured 729 votes from 737 delegates at the Budapest congress, with party spokesman Bertalan Havasi confirming his unchallenged candidacy. The re-election comes two months after Fidesz lost its parliamentary majority for the first time since 2010. Orban acknowledged strategic errors but vowed to continue fighting for the party's resurgence. RIA Novosti+1
Recent polls show Fidesz's approval ratings dropping below 30%, with younger voters increasingly favoring opposition parties. Analysts attribute this to economic stagnation and corruption scandals. The party congress introduced organizational reforms, including expanded regional representation, to address these challenges. Der Spiegel+1
Orban hinted this may be his final term as chairman, stating: "The time will come for new leaders." The 63-year-old leader emphasized preparing Fidesz for a post-Orban era while maintaining its nationalist ideology. The congress marked both continuity and potential change in Hungary's political landscape. Radio France Internationale+1