Hungarians are contemplating changes after voters overwhelmingly rejected pro-Russian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Péter Magyar, a pro-European reformer, has promised a fundamental transformation in Hungary’s political culture. Magyar’s win was celebrated Sunday in Budapest with tens of thousands, many young, viewing it as a hope for a freer Hungary. Magyar pledged to end Hungary’s drift toward Russia and restore ties with European allies. His party secured a two-thirds majority, giving it authority to undo much of Orbán’s legislation. Magyar accuses Orbán of mismanaging the economy and vows to address corruption and reclaim national assets.