Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban announces he will step down from his seat in parliament. Orban signals he intends to remain head of the ruling Fidesz party if re-elected by members.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced on April 25 that he will resign from his parliamentary seat while intending to remain as leader of the Fidesz party.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced on April 25 that he will resign from his parliamentary seat while intending to remain as leader of the Fidesz party.
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