Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has identified ten factors contributing to his Fidesz party’s recent electoral losses. He acknowledged that their campaign proposals lacked sufficient appeal to voters. A key issue, according to Orbán, was the party’s inadequate response to ongoing allegations of corruption. Furthermore, he highlighted the successful voter mobilization efforts of the Tisza Party as a significant factor in the outcome. The Prime Minister’s assessment represents an internal post-mortem of the election results, seeking to understand the shift in the political landscape. This analysis comes after Fidesz experienced a notable setback in recent elections, losing ground to opposition parties. Orbán’s statements suggest a need for internal reassessment and strategic adjustments within the Fidesz party.