
"Peter Magyar's Tisza party has won a two-thirds majority in Hungarian parliament, securing 138 seats after receiving around 53.5% of the vote, amounting to over 3 million voters."
"Outgoing Prime Minister Viktor Orban's nationalist Fidesz party is poised to take 55 seats in parliament with 37.95% of the vote, making it the largest opposition party."
"The far-right Our Homeland Movement is set to net 6 seats with nearly 5.8% of the vote, while the center-left Democratic Coalition and the satirical Hungarian Two-Tailed Dog Party received far below the 5% threshold."
Peter Magyar's Tisza party achieved a significant victory in Hungary's parliamentary election, securing 138 out of 199 seats with over 53.5% of the vote. This marks a major shift in Hungarian politics, as the outgoing Prime Minister Viktor Orban's Fidesz party, which had been in power for 16 years, will now hold 55 seats, becoming the largest opposition party. The election results indicate a growing support for Tisza and a decline for Fidesz, with other parties failing to meet the parliamentary threshold.
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