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Impact LevelMedium
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Scope LevelNational
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Last Update2026-04-12
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Event Overview
The parliamentary election results indicate a significant shift in political power, with the Tisa party achieving a dominant position. The ruling coalition experienced a substantial loss, while a far-right movement gained a minor foothold. The outcome reflects changing voter preferences and potential realignment of political forces.
Collect Records
Tisa Party Wins Hungarian Parliamentary Election
In the Hungarian parliamentary election, the Tisa party, led by Peter Majo, won with 53.69% of the votes and is expected to secure 138 out of 199 seats, achieving a two-thirds majority. The ruling coalition, led by Prime Minister Viktor Orban, received 37.72% of the votes and 55 seats. The far-right 'Our Homeland' movement secured 5.90% of the votes and 6 seats. Other parties did not reach the 5% threshold and thus did not gain representation in the parliament.