The "Tisza" party, led by Péter Magyar, wins the parliamentary elections in Hungary and will have enough mandates to form a constitutional majority. This is evidenced by the results of counting 98.94% of the votes, published by the National Election Commission of Hungary, reports UNN.
Details
As of 6:58 AM on Monday, the results are as follows:
- "Tisza" (leader - Péter Magyar) - 69.35%, 138 mandates;
- "Fidesz" (leader - Viktor Orbán) - 27.64%, 55 mandates;
- "Our Homeland" (leader - László Toroczkai) - 3.02%, 6 mandates.
Zelenskyy congratulates Péter Magyar on election victory in Hungary13.04.26, 00:25
Reference
To form a constitutional majority in the Hungarian parliament, a political force must have 133 mandates.
The electoral threshold in parliamentary elections is 5%.
The vote count must be completed no later than six days after the elections.
Recall
Leaders of the European Union member states congratulated the head of the "Tisza" party, Péter Magyar, on his victory in the parliamentary elections in Hungary.