
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban BUDAPEST, Apr 3The ruling alliance Fidesz-Christian Democratic People's Party led by Prime Minister Viktor Orban leads the parliamentary elections in Hungary with 67% of the vote, the opposition coalition led by Peter Markey-Zaj gains 29%, according to the National Electoral Office (NVI) after processing 53.19 % of votes. According to the NVI, after processing 53.19% of the votes, Fidesz-ChDPP is gaining 67.34%, which gives preliminary 134 seats in parliament, the coalition of opposition parties is gaining 29.15%, that is, 56 seats. The remaining seven preliminary places are with the right-wing movement «Our Motherland».In Hungary, 13 incidents were recorded in the electionsIn Hungary, parliamentary elections are being held. The number of deputy mandates is 199. They are distributed in two ways: 106 seats in the majoritarian system in single-mandate districts and 93 in proportion to party lists. According to the National Electoral Committee, 8.2 million voters have the right to vote. The ruling alliance, consisting of the right-wing populist Fidesz-Hungarian Civil Union party and its junior partner, the Christian Democratic People's Party (PPCD), led by Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who supports cooperation with the Russian Federation, and a coalition of opposition Hungarian
The Hungarian Prime Minister explained the impossibility of abandoning Russian energy resourcesAccording to regular public opinion polls For the past three months, Fidesz-ChDNP has been constantly in the lead, but the gap ranges from minimal (2-3 points) to more significant (more than 10 points). Thus, last month’s research predicts Fidesz-ChDPP to have about 50% of the vote, and the opposition coalition a little over 40%. The previous parliamentary elections were held in Hungary in April 2018. After them, the newly elected Hungarian parliament re-elected Orban as prime minister, he took this position for the fourth time.

