Hungary’s political earthquake ripples far beyond Budapest, into the heart of Europe’s crypto rulebook after a stunning electoral upset saw opposition leader Péter Magyar and his pro-EU Tisza Party end Viktor Orbán’s 16-year grip on power.
The result that could dismantle one of Europe’s most controversial crypto crackdowns and reset how EU-wide rules under Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) Regulation are applied.
Early projections show Tisza securing a commanding parliamentary majority, with Orbán reportedly conceding defeat.
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The result marks a dramatic political pivot toward Brussels after years of tension over rule-of-law issues and economic…






