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Hungarian Elections: Orbán's Pro-Russian Party Crushingly Lost

  • 13.04.2026, 8:01

(Updated) The opposition Tisa wins a constitutional majority.

In the Hungarian parliamentary elections, after 98.94% of votes were counted, the Tisza party of Peter Magyar wins with 138 seats in parliament, while the Fidesz party of Viktor Orbán wins 55 seats.

The far-right Our Fatherland can claim 6 seats.

Tisza thus gets a constitutional majority.

This is according to the website of Hungary's CEC.

Hungary has a complicated system for counting votes in elections. The majority of deputies - 106 out of 199 - are elected in single-mandate districts by relative majority vote.

An additional 93 seats are distributed among parties that have passed the five percent electoral threshold. At the same time, these mandates are distributed not proportionally, but taking into account a rather complicated system of compensatory votes.

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