Election results in Hungary. That's for sure. The end of the era of Viktor Orban

Who wins the elections in Hungary? The results indicate Orban's defeat
They sought the votes of Hungarians: Fidesz, TISHA, DK (Democratic Coalition), Mi Hazank (Movement of Our Homeland), MKKP (Hungarian Two-Tailed Dog Party) and the Roma Minority.
After hours 22, almost three-quarters of the votes cast on national lists have already been counted (election of 93 deputies). Analysts announced that initially the results would come from small towns and a large advantage for Fidesz should be expected. However, TISZA took the lead after counting over 6%. votes. The main opposition party is also clearly leading in the race for single-member constituencies (election of 106 deputies).
Election results in Hungary. Division of seats
At least this is needed to build a stable majority 100 seats. In turn, the constitutional majority, also known as “super majority” [ang. supermajority]that's 133 seats. The results so far show that TISZA is on the way to achieving this level.
Map of Hungary. Who wins in individual districts
We color each district on the map of Hungary according to the current leader. This is a quick look at the geographic distribution of support and key strongholds of each party.
Viktor Orban will leave after 16 years. The polls did not provide a clear answer
This year's parliamentary elections are unique not only because of Viktor Orban's rule, but also because the campaign did not end with a clear favorite.
Peter Magyar and TISZA, the new face of Hungarian politics
It has become Orban's biggest challenge Tisza party, led by Peter Magyar – a former Fidesz member who, within a dozen or so months, turned into the prime minister's most serious rival.
Magyar ran a campaign based on sharp criticism of Fidesz's power structure, promises of profound institutional changes and “Hungary's return to Europe.” He became known as a politician close to Donald Tuskwhich in Budapest was both an advantage and the axis of the conflict.




