Hungarian Parliamentary Election: Polls Indicate Major Setback for Nationalist PM Orbán
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Polls released after the polls closed in the Hungarian general election indicate a potential landslide defeat for Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's ruling party. The center-right party TISZA, led by Peter Magyar, is expected to win a majority.
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- Q: What do the latest polls indicate about the Hungarian parliamentary election results?
- A: The latest polls suggest a significant setback for Prime Minister Orbán's nationalist Fidesz-MPP party, with the center-right Respect and Freedom party (TISZA) projected to win a majority.
- Q: Which party is expected to lead the Hungarian parliament according to the polls?
- A: According to the polls, Peter Magyar's center-right Respect and Freedom party (TISZA) is expected to lead the Hungarian parliament.
- Q: What percentage of the vote is TISZA projected to receive?
- A: Polls indicate that TISZA will receive between 55% and 57% of the vote.
- Q: How many seats could TISZA secure in the 199-seat parliament?
- A: Polling agencies predict TISZA could secure 132 to 135 seats in the 199-seat parliament.
- Q: What was the voter turnout for the Hungarian parliamentary election?
- A: The voter turnout for the Hungarian parliamentary election was a record-high 77.8% as of 6:30 PM local time.