Viktor Orbán was re-elected as leader of Hungary’s Fidesz party at a congress held Saturday. He ran unopposed for the position, securing another term as party head. During his address, Orbán characterized the European Union as the most significant threat to Hungary’s national sovereignty. This statement reflects a continuing critical stance towards the EU from the long-serving leader. The re-election solidifies Orbán’s control within Fidesz and signals a likely continuation of his current political direction. The party currently operates with a provisional government based in Brussels. This move is likely connected to ongoing political tensions and negotiations within the EU framework.