Preliminary vote count results give Viktor Orban’s Fidesz party a significant lead in parliament.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban added Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to his list of opponents, along with the American financier and founder of the Renaissance Foundation. George Soros and “bureaucrats of Brussels”.
He stated this in an address to his supporters after the likely victory of his party in the parliamentary elections in Hungary.
“We will remember this victory for the rest of our lives, because we had to fight with a huge number of opponents: the local left, the international left wing, the bureaucrats of Brussels, all the money and institutions of the Soros empire, the international media, and also the Ukrainian president. We never there were not so many opponents (Orban used the word “opponents”, which can be translated as “opponents”, – approx.) at the same time,” Orban said.
It should be noted that the preliminary results of the vote count give Viktor Orban’s Fidesz party a significant advantage in parliament, notes EP.
So, after counting more than 70% of the votes, Orban’s Fidesz-KDNP bloc receives 54.85%. The united opposition has 33.36%, another opposition party, Mi Hazánk, has 6.44%. Fidesz-KDNP is expected to win in 87 out of 106 majoritarian constituencies, resulting in an estimated 134 seats. There is also a possibility that Orban’s party will be able to control 2/3 of the vote, which is a constitutional majority.
Thus, Viktor Orban will remain the head of the Hungarian government for the fourth consecutive term.