Hungary's election results have sparked significant concern, with Péter Magyar's Tisza party poised to secure a commanding two-thirds majority in parliament. According to preliminary projections, the party is set to win 136 out of 199 seats, granting them unparalleled influence over the country's legislative agenda. This outcome has raised fears among opposition parties and human rights groups, who have long criticized the Tisza party's authoritarian leanings and erosion of democratic institutions. As the full extent of the party's victory becomes clearer, observers will be watching closely to see how Magyar's government plans to wield its newfound power.


Péter Magyar’s Tisza party was projected to win 136 out of 199 seats, giving it a two-thirds majority