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  1. Viktor Orbán - Wikipedia

    The native form of this personal name is Orbán Viktor Mihály. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.

  2. Viktor Orban | Biography, Ideology, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 19, 2025 · Viktor Orbán (born May 31, 1963, Alcsútdoboz, Hungary) is a Hungarian politician who served as prime minister of Hungary (1998–2002; 2010– ). He is considered to be the first …

  3. Who Is Viktor Orban, Hungary’s Authoritarian ... - The New York …

    Nov 8, 2024 · Viktor Orban, Hungary’s prime minister, has been at odds with his fellow European Union leaders for years over his right-wing nationalist stance on immigration, minority rights, …

  4. Why Hungary inspires U.S. conservatives and populists : NPR

    May 29, 2025 · Orbán remade the courts through a series of reforms that critics say replaced experienced judges with younger more malleable figures.

  5. Who is Viktor Orban, Hungarian PM with 14-year grip on power? - BBC

    Feb 13, 2024 · Viktor Orban first made his mark on Hungary in the late 1980s, as the Soviet Union began to fall apart, setting up a political movement called Fidesz, or Alliance of Young …

  6. Home - The official website of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.

    Home - The official website of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.

  7. About Us – ORBON

    At ORBON, we believe your home deserves solutions that are smart, durable, and affordable. Headquartered in Uttar Pradesh, India, ORBON is a D2C brand offering thoughtfully designed …

  8. Viktor Orban | AP News

    Founded in 1846, AP today remains the most trusted source of fast, accurate, unbiased news in all formats and the essential provider of the technology and services vital to the news …

  9. Viktor Orbán - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Viktor Orbán (31 May 1963) is a Hungarian politician who has served as the Prime Minister of Hungary for five non-consecutive terms since 1998. He is the founder and leader of the ruling …

  10. How Viktor Orbán Wins - Journal of Democracy

    On 3 April 2022, Viktor Orbán won his fourth straight election with his fourth straight supermajority in parliament that allows him to amend the constitution at will. This essay traces how he …