Magyar's parliamentary majority in Hungary increases after final count
The final tally gave Tisza 141 of 199 seats, strengthening Péter Magyar’s mandate to challenge Viktor Orbán’s rule and pursue anti-corruption reforms.
- Péter Magyar’s Tisza party increased its parliamentary supermajority to 141 of 199 seats after additional votes were counted.
- Tisza won a landslide election victory, ending the 16-year rule of Viktor Orbán.
- The strong majority could allow Magyar to pursue major reforms, including changes to Orbán-era rule-of-law policies.
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NEO confirms landslide Tisza Party victory in Hungary election
Final results released by Hungary's National Election Office (NEO) on Saturday confirmed the Tisza Party won a two-thirds majority in the parliamentary elections held on April 12.According to a 100% count of the votes, the Tisza Party, led by Peter Magyar,
The party of Peter the Magyar in the Hungarian elections increased its parliamentary majority to 141 out of a total of 199 seats in the parliament after processing the votes received by mail and those from abroad, the election commission of this country announced.
Parliamentary Election in Hungary: Tisza Party of Péter Magyar Expands Majority After Final Counting
According to the official final result, the party of the future Prime Minister achieves a two-thirds majority. Magyar can undo Orbán's controversial constitutional changes.
Tissa has received even more mandates.
Today, April 18, the National Election Bureau of Hungary released the final results of the parliamentary elections.
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