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(133 mandates needed for 2/3 supermajority)
The Tisza party won one more parliamentary seat in the final vote counts, bringing their total to 141.
Votes cast at foreign missions and by voters who registered to vote outside their home districts began to be recounted on Friday. As a result, by Friday evening, the winners of three individual constituencies had changed. In Paks, Dombóvár, and Nyírbátor, Tisza candidates overturned the results. Meanwhile, several previously strong Fidesz figures lost, including Miklós Simon from the Nyírség region, János Süli, who had earlier served as minister responsible for the Paks expansion, and Krisztina Csibi, who had easily won in last year’s by-election, when Tisza did not run, but lost this time.
On Saturday, the remaining votes from the final polling stations were counted, including those from abroad and from voters who cast ballots outside their registered districts. Counting was completed in the afternoon. No additional individual constituency results changed, although it was close in Szombathely. Fidesz candidate Péter Ágh managed to hold onto a lead of just 258 votes over Viktória Strompová. This happened because a nominally independent „fake“ candidate named Péter Magyar drew 900 votes away from the Tisza candidate.
Despite this, Tisza still gained one more seat on Saturday, not in an individual constituency but from the party list.
With the inclusion of the final polling station results, Tisza’s lead on the party list grew even further, strengthened by compensation votes derived from surplus ballots. According to the National Election Office, with 99.73 percent of votes processed, Tisza has received more than 3.3 million list votes. Never before since the democratic transition has any party received this many votes.
This means Tisza will have 141 seats in parliament, while the Fidesz-KDNP alliance will have 52, and Mi Hazánk will have six.
2022 comparison:
* Fidesz: 135 mandates, 3 million votes
* United Opposition: 57 mandates, 1.9 million votes
* Mi hazánk: 6 mandates, 332 thousand votes.
2026:
* Fidesz: 52 mandates, 2.4 million votes
* Tisza: 141 mandates, 3.3 million votes
* Mi hazánk: 6 mandates, 356 thousand votes
And it will likely increase to 142 in a few months, as one of the districts was only lost because of a fidesz backed man who changed his name to „Péter Magyar“ to confuse voters. There is already a case against him for fraud, so yeah, by that point tisza will probably earn a few more voters in the district,
As much as I’m happy that Orban is finally out, such a big majority can’t be good for a democracy either.
Good to see that the new leader is a nationalist with all of Orban’s strengths and none of his weaknesses.
Now can we please have some kind of legal reckoning for the Fidesz thugs… Their allies must learn a lesson they won’t get away with this forever.
does tisza plan to remove the electoral system that allows such ridiculous majorities
Only 3 parties in the parlament is kinda crazy.
what a tikitaka