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Hungarian election winner Peter Magyar's Tisza party has increased its parliamentary supermajority to 141 seats out of 199 after the processing of postal, foreign mission, and transferred votes, the election office said on Saturday.
Hungarian election winner Peter Magyar's Tisza party has increased its parliamentary supermajority to 141 seats out of 199 after the processing of postal, foreign mission, and transferred votes, the election office said on Saturday.
Hungary’s opposition Tisza party, led by Péter Magyar, increased its parliamentary supermajority to 141 of 199 seats after final vote counts, bolstering hopes for a reset with the EU and unlocking of frozen funds as Orban’s 16‑year rule ends.
The opposition Tisza party won 141 out of 199 seats after all votes were counted. Péter Magyar will gain the right to change the Constitution and Orbán's system.
Hungary's Tisza Party, led by Peter Magyar, has increased its parliamentary supermajority to 141 seats out of 199 after the final count, ending the 16-year rule of Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
Hungary's Tisza Party, led by Peter Magyar, has increased its parliamentary supermajority to 141 seats out of 199 after the final count, ending the 16-year rule of Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
Hungary's Tisza Party, led by Peter Magyar, has increased its parliamentary supermajority to 141 seats out of 199 after the final count, ending the 16-year rule of Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
Hungary's Tisza Party, led by Peter Magyar, has increased its parliamentary supermajority to 141 seats out of 199 after the final count, ending the 16-year rule of Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
Hungary's Tisza Party, led by Peter Magyar, has increased its parliamentary supermajority to 141 seats out of 199 after the final count, ending the 16-year rule of Prime Minister Viktor Orban.

Hungary's Tisza Party, led by Peter Magyar, has increased its parliamentary supermajority to 141 seats out of 199 after the final count, ending the 16-year rule of Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
Hungary's Tisza Party, led by Peter Magyar, has increased its parliamentary supermajority to 141 seats out of 199 after the final count, ending the 16-year rule of Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
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