The National Election Office (NVI) figures show that with all votes counted in the April 3 general election, the non-final result has been declared in all the 106 individual constituencies. Accordingly, the ruling Fidesz-Christian Democrat alliance will have a two-thirds majority in Hungary’s new 199-member parliament. The Fidesz-KDNP alliance triumphed in 87 constituencies, and the united opposition in 19. With their national party lists, Fidesz-KDNP secured 48 mandates, the united opposition 38 and the Mi Hazánk Movement six.
The National Self-government of Germans in Hungary has got a preferential mandate. The ruling alliance will have altogether 135 seats, the united opposition 57 seats and Mi Hazánk Movement six seats in the new National Assembly. In the countryside Fidesz-KDNP triumphed in 86 out of 88 constituencies while the united opposition won 17 of the 18 mandates in Budapest.
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