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  2. 2022 Hungarian parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    The Opposition primary was held in Hungary, between 12 and 27 September 2021 (first round) and 10–16 October 2021 (second round), to select the candidate for Prime Minister of Hungary supported by the opposition parties to form a coalition to compete in the 2022 Hungarian parliamentary election. It was the first countrywide primary election ...

  3. The Latest: Hungary opposition parties win big in Budapest - AOL

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    With 74% of the votes counted in Budapest, Gergely Karacsony was leading Istvan Tarlos by 50.1% to 44.8% and local media reported that Tarlos had called to congratulate his rival. ... parties were ...

  4. Orban declares victory in Hungary election - AOL

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    STORY: Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban declared victory in Sunday's parliamentary election, where his ruling Fidesz party was on track for its fourth successive landslide victory since the ...

  5. Opinion polling for the 2026 Hungarian parliamentary election

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    Fieldwork date Polling firm Sample size MH NP 2RK Others Lead 20–29 Jan 2025 Publicus: 3,060 37: 9: 2 0 1 0 0 0 5: 3 – – 42: 1 5 14–22 Jan 2025 Republikon

  6. Why Americans should care about the Hungarian election - AOL

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    Sunday’s parliamentary election in Hungary will serve as a referendum not only on authoritarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s self-described “illiberal democracy” but on the imperiled ...

  7. 2024 Hungarian presidential election - Wikipedia

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    The opposition alliance United for Hungary called for the direct election of the President of the Republic in their manifesto for the 2022 parliamentary election, which would require amending or replacing the current constitution. [3] On 25 February, opposition parties held a rally in Budapest calling for direct presidential elections. [4]

  8. Hungary's Orbán shows weakest performance in EU elections in ...

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    The day after Hungarians voted in the European Parliament elections, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's government declared a big win, but missing from the victory speeches was an acknowledgement that ...

  9. parliamentary electionBudapest 8 Party Candidate Votes % United for Hungary: Ákos Hadházy: 30,159 : 54.09% : Fidesz–KDNP: Ádám Borbély 20,373 36.54% Mi Hazánk: János Czeglédi 2,108 3.78% MKKP: Regina Rózsa 1,946 3.49% MEMO: István Janicsák 816 1.46% NÉP: Norbert Duma 255 0.46% BS: Lajosné Karacs Lajosné 104 0.19% Total ...