Hungary's Tisza party wins constitutional majority in parliament

Hungary's opposition Tisza party, led by Péter Magyar, is set to form a single-party majority and control more than two-thirds of seats in parliament following the election.
Source: preliminary vote count data from Hungary's National Election Commission, as reported by European Pravda
Details: According to results based on 90% of the ballots counted, three political forces will enter parliament. The opposition Tisza party has won 54.3% of the vote. The incumbent ruling party Fidesz has secured 37.5%, while the far-right pro-Russian Mi Hazánk party has gained 5.8%.
Due to Hungary's complex mixed electoral system, in which most MPs are elected in single-member constituencies and votes are also redistributed into national party lists, percentages do not translate directly into seats.
Estimates from Hungarian media indicate that Tisza will secure a constitutional majority. Atlatszo, a prominent Hungarian investigative media outlet, projects that Tisza will win 138 seats, Fidesz 54 and Mi Hazánk 7 under current figures.
A total of 133 seats is required to form a constitutional majority.
Background:
- A two-thirds majority would allow the new government to overhaul the system built by Viktor Orbán.
- The possibility of such a result emerged after reports about actions by government officials that could constitute treason in favour of Russia.
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