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And Orban is not a blunder: The opposition Tisa is leading in the elections in Hungary

"Hungarian Navalny" Peter Magyar. Illustration: hirtv.hu

According to the results of processing 29.2% of ballots in the elections in Hungary, the opposition party "Tisa" is leading, its gap continues to grow. This is evidenced by the data of the country's election commission.

Before the constitutional majority — 133 mandates — "Tisa" lacks only one, based on preliminary data.

At the same time, the Fidesz party of the current Prime Minister Viktor Orban is confidently leading according to party lists, writes the Strana.

As EADaily reported, elections to the unicameral parliament — the National Assembly - are being held in Hungary on Sunday. Deputies are elected to the 199-seat parliament for four years. Elections are held according to a mixed system: 106 deputies are elected by single—mandate constituencies, 93 by party lists. The party needs a qualified two—thirds majority of 133 seats in parliament to amend the constitution.

According to some polls, the party of 62-year-old Prime Minister Viktor Orban "Fidesz" is losing popular support, while the opposition party "Tisa", led by 45-year-old Peter Magyar, is noticeably gaining supporters. In particular, according to estimates based on five February and March Median polls, Tisa could get 138-145 seats in parliament. Nevertheless, analysts note that the votes of those who have not yet decided can decisively influence the election results.

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