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- Trending date
- 2026-04-16
- Title
- 2026_Hungarian_parliamentary_election
- Normalized title
- 2026 Hungarian parliamentary election
- Link
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2026_Hungarian_parliamentary_election
- Extract
- <p>Parliamentary elections were held in Hungary on 12 April 2026 to elect all 199 members of the National Assembly. It was the 10th parliamentary election and the highest-turnout election since Hungary's transition to democracy in 1990. The opposition Tisza Party, led by former Fidesz member and MEP Péter Magyar, won the election in a landslide, defeating the incumbent Fidesz–KDNP government of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and ending the 16-year Orbán era. Tisza won a two-thirds supermajority, which is the legislative threshold to amend the constitution of Hungary. In the process, it won the largest mandate that a Hungarian party has ever won in a free election.</p>
- Summary
- Hungarian opposition party wins landslide victory, ending sixteen years of incumbent rule.
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Peter Magyar's Tisza party has just defeated Viktor Orbán's government in Hungary's April 12 parliamentary election, ending his 16-year rule in a landslide. Tisza won a two-thirds parliamentary majority amid nearly 80 percent voter turnout, with Orbán conceding defeat.
- Trending reason (short)
Peter Magyar's Tisza party defeated Viktor Orbán's government in Hungary's April 12 parliamentary election, ending his 16-year rule with a two-thirds majority.
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