Vice President of the United States
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Péter Magyar's centre-right Tisza party won 138 of 199 seats on record 79.5% turnout, giving him the constitutional supermajority to dismantle Orbán's system. The longtime prime minister conceded defeat, calling the result 'painful but clear.'

The vice president will head the American delegation at Pakistan-mediated peace talks aimed at converting a fragile two-week ceasefire into a permanent settlement. Iran is sending parliament speaker Qalibaf and Foreign Minister Araghchi.
The U.S. Vice President told reporters he was "here to help" and will address a Fidesz rally. Independent polls show Orbán’s party trailing by 9 to 23 points. Government-aligned polls show him leading by 5 to 8. The gap between the two sets of polls is larger than either party’s lead.