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All votes counted: Ruling Fidesz-KDNP alliance wins two-thirds majority

The ruling alliance will have altogether 135 seats, the united opposition 57 seats and Mi Hazánk Movement six seats in the new National Assembly.

The National Election Office (NVI) figures show that with all votes counted in the April 3 general election, the non-final result has been declared in all the 106 individual constituencies. Accordingly, the ruling Fidesz-Christian Democrat alliance will have a two-thirds majority in Hungary’s new 199-member parliament. The Fidesz-KDNP alliance triumphed in 87 constituencies, and the united opposition in 19. With their national party lists, Fidesz-KDNP secured 48 mandates, the united opposition 38 and the Mi Hazánk Movement six.

The National Self-government of Germans in Hungary has got a preferential mandate. The ruling alliance will have altogether 135 seats, the united opposition 57 seats and Mi Hazánk Movement six seats in the new National Assembly. In the countryside Fidesz-KDNP triumphed in 86 out of 88 constituencies while the united opposition won 17 of the 18 mandates in Budapest.

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