According to the first estimates, the formation of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban comes first in the general elections. An unprecedented alliance of six parties faced him.
Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s party led the Hungarian legislative elections on April 3, heading for a fourth term in a row, according to the first partial official results published by the National Electoral Bureau (NVI).
Fidesz won 55.75% of the vote after counting nearly 60% of the ballots, ahead of the coalition of six opposition parties which won 32.55% of the vote, said the NVI.
🇭🇺🗳Hungary’s election is over, polls are closed. RTL Klub’s fresh poll (not a real exit poll though) suggests a clear majority for Orbán’s party. This would be his 4th consecutive win & 5th term as Prime Minister.
Here’s how Orbán tweaked the voting system to cement his win👇 https://t.co/VpfhLjPTxLpic.twitter.com/s07yYn0LXD
— Szabolcs Panyi (@panyiszabolcs) April 3, 2022
Details to follow…
RT