By Krisztina Than and Anita Komuves BUDAPEST, April 12 (Reuters) – Hungary’s veteran nationalist leader Viktor Orban lost power to the upstart centre-right Tisza party in Sunday’s national election after 16 years in office, marking a setback for his allies in Russia and U.S. President Donald Trump’s White House. Orban, 62, was celebrated by conservatives […]
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