Viktor Orbán was re-elected as president of Hungary’s ruling Fidesz party, despite the party’s defeat in April’s elections. He ran unopposed for the position. Orbán received support from 729 out of 737 delegates at the party congress. This re-election solidifies his continued leadership within the party, even as Fidesz navigates a period of political transition following the electoral setback. The result indicates continued loyalty to Orbán from within Fidesz ranks. This move allows Orbán to maintain influence over the party’s future direction and strategy. The April elections saw a united opposition challenge Fidesz’s long-held dominance in Hungary.