Hungary’s ruling Fidesz party is undergoing a restructuring process following a significant defeat in April elections. Viktor Orbán is running unopposed for re-election as party leader at Saturday’s congress, where a new, expanded executive committee will also be chosen. The reorganization aims to address the party’s recent decline in support and revitalize its structure. However, questions remain about Orbán’s vision for the party’s future direction post-election. Analysts are also questioning whether Fidesz can genuinely renew itself under his continued leadership. The party faces pressure to demonstrate a clear path forward after a period of uncertainty and electoral setbacks. Orbán has been granted a year to demonstrate tangible improvements and regain public confidence.