
In total so far, Tisza led by Péter Magyar has so far received 128 MPs, while Orban's party has ended up with 62 mandates...
The vote counting process in Hungary is continuing at a rapid pace, while the opposition continues to build an advantage over the ruling Fidesz-KDNP party, led by Viktor Orban. With about 21.5 percent of the votes counted, the opposition Tisza party, led by Péter Magyar, is very close to reaching the 135-seat majority in the Parliament to govern alone.
From the national list, which has 93 seats, Orban's Fidesz-KDNP has so far received - MPs, while Tisza and Magyar have received - MPs.
Results from the national list:

Fidesz – KDNP: 45 seats (
Tisza: 39 mandates
Mi Hazánk (far-right party): 9 mandates
DK (Democratic Coalition): 0 seats
MKKP (Two-Tailed Dog Party): 0 seats
Meanwhile, in the list of individual areas, where there are 106 seats, the opposition Tisza party clearly leads with 92 seats, compared to Orban's party, which has only received 13.
Results from individual lists:
Fidesz – KDNP: 13 mandates
Tisza: 92 seats
Mi Hazánk (far-right party: 0 seats)
DK (Democratic Coalition): 0 seats
MKKP (Two-Tailed Dog Party): 0 seats
At the national level, Tisza led by Péter Magyar has so far received 128 MPs, while Orbán's party ended up with 62 seats.
We recall that Hungarians cast two separate votes:
106 of the 199 deputies are elected in single-member constituencies using the first-past-the-post method.
The remaining 93 deputies are elected from a single list in a "national" electoral district.
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