Election results will soon be official, so what happens next?
With 98.74 percent of votes already counted and a high 69.54 percent turnout, Fidesz-KDNP secured a fourth consecutive two-thirds majority in the Hungarian National Assembly.
With 98.74 percent of votes already counted and a high 69.54 percent turnout, Fidesz-KDNP secured a fourth consecutive two-thirds majority in the Hungarian National Assembly.
Trust me, they tried hard. But is the OSCE an institution we can even take seriously anymore?
Hungarian voters have spoken. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and the ruling alliance of Fidesz-KDNP have won a fourth consecutive mandate to govern, and their fourth two-thirds majority.
In a speech delivered in front of a celebrating crowd in Budapest, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán thanked everyone who supported him and his governing Fidesz-KDNP coalition in achieving this great...
It’s less than 24 hours until the voting booths open early in the morning this Sunday, and our electoral system is once again generating some conversation – and misinformation. So here’s a brief rundown on how it works.
In his last radio interview before the elections on April 3, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán discussed the war in our neighborhood and the elections this Sunday.
Bad news for the opposition. These polls say the race is not tightening. On the contrary, PM Orbán’s lead may be growing.
In an interview with HírTV, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán spoke about Hungary’s position regarding the war in Ukraine, preserving peace, energy policy and the issues Hungarians will vote on in this Sunday’s election.