Hungary’s ruling Fidesz party is holding a congress, its first in three years, focused on internal renewal and strategic realignment. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is expected to outline his vision for the party’s future during the event. While a new 28-member leadership board will be elected, Orbán will remain party president unopposed for another year. A revised party constitution will also be adopted, shifting the organizational focus from electoral districts to align with Hungary’s municipal system. The congress signals a potential restructuring within Fidesz following recent electoral shifts and aims to address evolving political landscapes. Details regarding the scope of the “renewal” promised by Orbán are anticipated to emerge from the proceedings. The changes reflect an effort to strengthen the party’s grassroots organization and responsiveness to local governance.