"Europe’s heart is beating stronger in Hungary tonight," said Ursula von der Leyen on election night. The country was reclaiming its European path, she wrote on X, adding that the European Union would become stronger as a result. European Council President Antonio Costa praised the record turnout as a sign of Hungarians’ "democratic spirit" and said he looked forward to "close" cooperation with Peter Magyar to make Europe "stronger and more prosperous." Congratulations also came in from European leaders who will work closely with Magyar in the European Council. French President Emmanuel Macron said the result revealed the Hungarian people’s attachment to "the values of the European Union." Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez spoke of a gain for Europe and said he looked forward to working together.…