Viktor Orbán has been re-elected as chairman of Hungary’s Fidesz party, extending his leadership for another year. The re-election solidifies Orbán’s continued influence within the party despite stepping down as prime minister in May. This move follows the appointment of Márton Nagy as the new prime minister. Details surrounding the election process were not extensively reported, but the outcome confirms Orbán’s enduring position within Fidesz. The continuation of his chairmanship suggests a consistent direction for the party’s policies and strategies. This development is being closely watched both domestically and internationally, given Orbán’s significant role in Hungarian politics and his often-controversial policies. Further information is available via Daily News Hungary.