Hungary's Election Marks End of Orban Era

Peter Magyar won Hungarian election, ending Orban's 16-year rule.
Magyar plans to limit PM terms to two via constitution amendment.
Orban's rule involved EU clashes over rule of law.
Critics say Orban's tenure caused economic stagnation and isolation.
Magyar called election a 'change the regime' signal after 23 years of EU membership referendum.
Markets rose: forint up 3%, stock index up 3.5%.
Magyar urged President Sulyok to transfer power quickly.
Tisza party has two-thirds majority, aiming to restore rule of law and democracy.
Potential $105 billion in EU funds may be unlocked if Orban's blocks are removed.
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