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Orbán's alliance leads with 67% of votes in Hungary's parliamentary elections


Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor OrbanMOSCOW, Apr 3 Fidesz-Christian Democratic ruling alliance The People's Party, led by Prime Minister Viktor Orban, leads the parliamentary elections in Hungary with 67.34% of the vote, the National Electoral Office (NVI) has reported. The opposition coalition, led by Peter Marki-Zaj, is gaining 29.15%. 53.19% of the votes have been processed so far.Szijjarto accused Ukraine of trying to influence the outcome of the elections in Hungary, according to the NVI, if the gap continues, Fidesz-PPCD will get 134 seats in parliament, while their opponents will get 56 seats. The remaining seven preliminary seats are held by the right-wing movement Our Motherland. Parliamentary elections are being held in Hungary. 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, led by Prime Minister Viktor Orban, supports cooperation with Russia, while the opposition is set to interact with Brussels. In particular, Budapest recently opposed the expansion of anti-Russian sanctions due to a special operation in Ukraine and refused to supply weapons to Kiev through its territory, saying that the primary task of the country's leadership is to protect its own national interests. As evidenced by regular public opinion polls, Fidesz-ChDPP has been in the lead for the past three months, but the gap ranges from a minimum (two or three points) to a more significant one (more than ten points). Thus, studies of the last month predict about 50% of the votes for the ruling coalition, and a little more than 40% for the opposition. 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. «It will cost her dearly»

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