Péter Magyar's Tisza Party Wins Landslide, Ends Orbán's Rule
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41 claimsPéter Magyar's Tisza party won a landslide victory in Hungary's parliamentary election on April 12, defeating Viktor Orbán's Fidesz party.
Most polls favored Péter Magyar and his Tisza party before the election.
Open Questions
5 questionsTisza is projected to get 135 seats in the 199-seat parliament.
According to NRK UrixA poll calculated Tisza would get 129 seats if elections were held before the actual vote.
According to EuronewsContext: This indicates uncertainty or differing methodologies in seat projections, which could affect perceptions of the supermajority's size and legislative power.
Votes will be counted by May 4 and a new government could be formed by May 5.
According to AftonbladetThe election was on April 12 with results coming in that evening.
According to BBC News - World, Ilta-Sanomat, Daily Mirror - NewsContext: This discrepancy suggests confusion over the electoral process timeline, which could mislead readers about when power will actually transition.