The end of the Orban era began with a simple Facebook post on a blue background at 9:11 p.m. CET on Sunday evening. The message, posted by Hungary 's opposition leader Peter Magyar, was concise and to the point: " Prime Minister Viktor Orban just congratulated me on the phone on our victory." Although only about half of the votes cast in Hungary's parliamentary election had been counted at that point, the resounding defeat of Orban's Fidesz party and the historic victory of the opposition Tisza party of Peter Magyar were already becoming apparent. Largest majority since the end of communism Despite starting the election campaign from an incredibly strong position after 16 years in power, Fidesz was simply swept aside by the Hungarian electorate. Tisza, on the other hand, got the largest two-thirds majority achieved by a party since the end of the communist dictatorship in Hungary in 1989/90. What's more, it did so with a record turnout of almost 80%.…