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Early Hungarian Election Results Suggest Potential Upset

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Early Hungarian Election Results Suggest Potential Upset
Key Points
  • Early results show roughly one-fifth of votes counted
  • Indications suggest Viktor Orbán may lose the election
  • Subdued atmosphere reported at Fidesz election watch

Roughly one-fifth of the votes have been counted in the Hungarian election, according to official sources. It is very early, but right now much indicates that Viktor Orbán will lose the election, as reported by Daniel Alling. The mood is quite subdued at the Fidesz election watch, official sources said.

The exact percentage of votes counted so far has not been confirmed. The current vote count or margin between Fidesz and opposition parties remains unclear. Voter turnout in the election has not been disclosed.

The mood is quite subdued here. It is very early, but right now much indicates that Viktor Orbán will lose the election.

Daniel Alling, Correspondent

When the final results will be announced is still unknown. Specific reasons or factors contributing to Fidesz's projected loss have not been detailed in the early reports.

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