Magyar's party will have more seats in the Hungarian parliament after the official election results
Kyiv • UNN
The opposition Tisza party won 141 out of 199 seats after all votes were counted. Péter Magyar will gain the right to change the Constitution and Orbán's system.

According to the final vote count (99.99%), the opposition party "Tisza" has further expanded its representation in the Hungarian National Assembly. This was reported by Bloomberg, writes UNN.
Details
According to updated data, "Tisza" will have 141 out of 199 seats. Previous forecasts gave 138 mandates. This is the largest majority ever received by a political force under the current electoral system created by the "Fidesz" party.
Such a result (more than two-thirds of the votes) allows Péter Magyar to change the Constitution and quickly dismantle Viktor Orbán's system.
Orbán's "Fidesz" received 52 mandates, and the far-right will have six representatives.
Magyar is expected to be sworn in around May 9 after all official procedures are completed.
Recall
The leader of the winning party in the Hungarian parliamentary elections, "Tisza", Péter Magyar, demands a re-election in the single-mandate constituency where, in his opinion, the political force lost solely due to a dummy candidate named Péter Magyar.