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Budapest sees spontaneous celebrations after Orban's ouster
Summary
Officials reported Peter Magyar's Tisza party won a two‑thirds parliamentary majority, and thousands gathered in Budapest to celebrate. Undetermined at this time for next procedural steps.
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Election results announced on Sunday night showed Peter Magyar's Tisza party winning a commanding parliamentary majority. As the counts became clear, large crowds gathered in central Budapest and expressed relief. Magyar addressed supporters, described the outcome as a liberation, and pledged to restore checks and balances. The vote attracted high participation, with turnout reported at about 79.50 percent.
Key facts:
- Officials reported Tisza won 138 of 199 seats with 53.6 percent of the vote, giving a two‑thirds parliamentary majority.
- Fidesz secured 55 seats with 37.9 percent of the vote, according to near-complete counts.
- Turnout reached a reported 79.50 percent.
- Thousands gathered in Budapest as results arrived, and Peter Magyar spoke to supporters promising to restore the system of checks and balances.
Summary:
The reported result gives Tisza a strong legislative majority and was followed by spontaneous public gatherings in Budapest. The incoming leadership said it would work to restore checks and balances. Undetermined at this time for next procedural steps.
