The Hungarian opposition party Tisza, led by Peter Magyar, has officially secured a solid constitutional majority following the final count of the parliamentary election results.
According to data from Atlatszo, the National Election Commission completed the count on April 18, including postal ballots and overseas votes.
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Tisza will hold 141 seats in the 199-seat parliament, significantly exceeding the 133-seat threshold required for a constitutional majority. Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz party has been reduced to 52 seats, while the far-right Mi Hazánk party secured six mandates.
“An unprecedented majority, an unprecedented mandate – and unprecedented responsibility,” Peter Magyar stated on Facebook, confirming the final results. He added that his team is working to ensure that the new government can begin its tenure by mid-May.


