Hungary: Peter Magyar consolidates a historic supermajority after the final count
Hungary: Peter Magyar consolidates a historic supermajority after the final count

The Tisza party, led by Hungarian election winner Peter Magyar, strengthened its majority in Parliament following the final vote count, securing a dominant position with 141 seats out of 199. This result gives the future Prime Minister a particularly solid mandate to undertake far-reaching reforms.

This resounding victory gives Magyar significant political leverage to reverse some of the controversial measures implemented by his predecessor, Viktor Orbán, who has conceded defeat. The new balance of power in Parliament paves the way for major institutional changes.

Peter Magyar, who is expected to be sworn in on May 9 or 10, has already announced his priorities, including a major anti-corruption campaign. He also intends to restore trust in institutions and strengthen transparency in public life.

This election result marks a turning point in Hungarian politics, ending several years of conservative dominance. The transition promises to be decisive for the country's future direction, both domestically and in Europe.

With such a majority, the incoming government will have the necessary means to quickly pass its bills, without depending on fragile parliamentary alliances.

It remains to be seen how Peter Magyar will use this political capital to meet the expectations of voters, in a context where the economic and democratic stakes are particularly high.

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