Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has publicly addressed his recent electoral defeat, attributing the outcome not primarily to internal failings but to a powerful, coordinated opposition effort. In a written statement, Orbán characterized the opposing forces as representing “the force of four enemy armies and their coordinated attack.” He acknowledged some errors within his own campaign but downplayed their significance. This framing suggests Orbán views the election result as a consequence of external pressures rather than a rejection of his policies by the electorate. The statement offers a post-election analysis focused on the strength and unity of the opposition. Further details regarding the specific “enemy armies” were not immediately provided. This interpretation of the results could influence future political messaging and strategies from Orbán’s Fidesz party.