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It's official: All the votes have been counted and verified from last Sunday’s general election and Fidesz-KDNP has secured a two-thirds majority

The ruling party has secured 133 seats in the 199-member National Assembly, followed by the Jobbik party with 26 seats and the Socialist-Párbeszéd electoral alliance with 20 seats

All the votes have been counted and verified from last Sunday’s general election and Fidesz-KDNP has secured a two-thirds majority.

The ruling party has secured 133 seats in the 199-member National Assembly, followed by the Jobbik party with 26 seats and the Socialist-Párbeszéd electoral alliance with 20 seats.

According to MTI, the leftist Democratic Coalition (DK) will send nine deputies to the parliament, and LMP will send eight. Együtt and the ethnic German minority will be represented by a single lawmaker. An independent candidate has also made it to parliament.

Out of the 106 individual constituencies, 91 were secured by Fidesz-KDNP, eight by the Socialist-Párbeszéd alliance and three by DK. Jobbik, LMP, Együtt and an independent candidate each won a single individual constituency.

Ninety-three mandates were distributed among national party lists. Fidesz-KDNP won 42 seats, Jobbik 25, the Socialist-Párbeszéd alliance 12, LMP 7, DK 6 and the German minority one.

It has also been revealed that over 96 percent of voters with no permanent residence in Hungary cast their ballots for the Fidesz-Christian Democrat list.