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Elections in Hungary. Viktor Orban announces changes. “We will reorganize”


— In yesterday's elections, over 2.25 million voters supported the Fidesz list and candidates as well as the national party. This is how great our political community is today in Hungary. We would like to thank all our supporters, said Viktor Orban in a video posted on Facebook on Monday.

The outgoing Hungarian Prime Minister pointed out that in 2014, thanks to the support of the same number of voters, his party achieved a “huge victory”. — Yesterday it was enough to maintain the position with dignity, bringing [jednak] failure. Regardless, voters of the national side can always count on us, he noted.

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Viktor Orban announces changes. “We will reorganize”

The outgoing Hungarian Prime Minister stated that “Fidesz is the most united political community in Hungary.” — We have been faithfully serving the Hungarian nation for decades and will continue to do so in the coming years. Our plan is to work together with [naszymi] voters, defend the achievements of the national side, he emphasized.

— We will reorganize in the coming weeks. We will visit all constituencies, summon our volunteers and activists, our MPs and candidates. A meeting of the national council will be held on April 28. We started work today

Elections in Hungary. Viktor Orban's defeat

The elections in Hungary were won by Peter Magyar's opposition TISZA party. — It's true that we don't have the full election results, but it becomes clear that they are very painful. We will be in the opposition, said Viktor Orban on Sunday, shortly after the vote. — The next few days will be spent healing the wounds, but then we'll get down to hard work […] We will never give up, added the Hungarian Prime Minister.

TISZA won at least 136 seats in the unicameral National Assembly in Budapest. Viktor Orban's Fidesz can count on 56 seats, and the Mi Hazank movement on 6.

— Hungary and Hungarians wrote a new chapter of history yesterday, said Peter Magyar, opening his first press conference. The leader of the victorious TISZa talked about Hungary's future in the European Union and the coming to terms with the rule of his predecessor, Viktor Orban. He also asked the president to convene parliament as soon as possible.

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