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ELECTIONS IN HUNGARY
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Magyar gets a two-thirds majority in the Hungarian Parliament with 80% of the votes counted

With 81.5% of the votes counted, the opposition has won 137 of the 199 seats, while the ultra-right-wing Fidesz party, Viktor Orban, has ruled the Central European country with an absolute majority since 55. 2010.

Budapest (Hungary), 12/04/2026.- President of the opposition Tisza Party Peter Magyar holds a press conference during the party's election night watch event after the closing of the polling stations for the general election in Budapest, Hungary, 12 April 2026. (Elecciones, Hungría) EFE/EPA/Tibor Illyes HUNGARY OUT

Conservative opposition leader Peter Magyar. Photo: EFE

With more than two-thirds of the votes cast in Hungary's legislative elections, Conservative opposition leader Peter Magyar and his party Tisza have won a two-thirds majorityin Parliament.

With 81.5%of the votes, the opposition has won 137 of the 199 seats, while the Fidesz party of the far-right Viktor Orban has ruled the Central European country with an absolute majority since 55 2010.

Around 22:10 local time (19:55 GMT) the third most voted party won 7 seats, the far-right movement MHM , with 5% support.

If this result is confirmed (from 133 representatives), Tisza could fulfill his promise in the elections  to rebuild the rule of law in Hungary, where Orban reformed the system to his regret, with a new constitution and laws limiting freedom of the press or other fundamental rights.

Orban himself has acknowledged the electoral defeat and congratulated Magyar on his victory. "It is a painful result for us, but it has become clear that we will not be responsible for governing," Orban told his supporters.

However, the populist leader, who has been in power since 2010, has assured us that he will act from the opposition. "We will not give up! We will never give up!" Orban said in his brief speech to his supporters in Budapest.

French Marine Le Pen, Spanish Santiago Abascal, Italian Matteo Salvini, Argentine President Javier Milei, or US Vice President Javier Milei, among others, have come to Budapest to support Orban.

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