What is the swing going to be with big cities counting?
Worst election result for Orbán in the last 15 years, they are usually well above 50%
In comparison they got 52.56% in the last EU election and 52.52% in the last parliamentary election. So in comparison with 43% they lost like ~17% of their regular votes which is very significant, almost every 5th person
This outcome was expected (Fidesz taking the most seats) but it’s still a very important result and not a good sign for Orbán. Also going totally against the right/far right swing in other parts of Europe.
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Is it visible from Brussels?
What is TISZAs position towards Russia and Ukraine?
what is tisza and why is it named after a river
30% is absolutely massive
Less than 1% for Jobbik. Damn, they’re completely dead as a party. I think all anti-Orbán conservatives in Hungary are going straight to TISZA
Dávid VItézy 350,133 vs. Gergely Karácsony – 350,152 votes so far.
Gergely Karácsony is supported by most opposition parties,
Dávid Vitézy is supported by Fidesz (V. Orbán) and another small green party.
Could someone explain the parties in a short manner?
It says something about the state of Hungarian politics that the joke, humor party (MKKP (Hungarian 2-tailed dog party) is the 5th most voted for party.
Just so everyone knows: the first 4 have serious ties to Fidesz.
I feel so sorry for Hungary at this point, even if there’s a big drop for Fidesz… You will be recovering for 50 years after Orban.
I remember when I visited Budapest as a kid, it was this expensive unreal luxurious place compared to Warsaw. Fast forward 20 years and we make 2x more on average. What went wrong? Seems like everything…
Just one important note: this party did not exists two month ago. And now they are the biggest opposition party with insane upward trajectory. Really looking forward what the 2026 general election will bring, cause the worst for hungarian is just around the corner (huge economy problems and insane deficit, unstable state budget).
And Fidesz spent fortunes on propaganda
FIDESZ is Orban, right?
Congrats on the lowest numbers in the last 15 years, but 43% is still orbiting the disaster.
You guys better put someone trustworthy in control of your media before finding yourself to be a one-party state.
Once they’re getting parliamentary majority — no matter what particular party, any of them — they always do the same thing: every following year of their legislative activity will cost you increasing amount of wasted years of progress.
The ass you all’ll be falling into will be growing like a snowball.
how’s the regional redistribution of votes?
does Fidesz have “fortress regions” where it always has a formidable majority? and do we see some swings in such regions towards TISZA/others?
from comments below, it seems like Fidesz got their stable amount of votes and it was TISZA who managed to mobilize additional voters. which would indicate status quo for Fidesz, stable support without swings.
it would be interesting to see if there was some kind of erosion of Fidesz support in some region(s) that were previously strongly pro-Fidesz. and on the other hand, it would be interesting to see if they strengthened their position somewhere where their win would be surprising.
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THIS IS THE BIGGEST W EVER!!!
Massive win, great signs for 2026
What is the swing going to be with big cities counting?
Worst election result for Orbán in the last 15 years, they are usually well above 50%
In comparison they got 52.56% in the last EU election and 52.52% in the last parliamentary election. So in comparison with 43% they lost like ~17% of their regular votes which is very significant, almost every 5th person
This outcome was expected (Fidesz taking the most seats) but it’s still a very important result and not a good sign for Orbán. Also going totally against the right/far right swing in other parts of Europe.
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Is it visible from Brussels?
What is TISZAs position towards Russia and Ukraine?
what is tisza and why is it named after a river
30% is absolutely massive
Less than 1% for Jobbik. Damn, they’re completely dead as a party. I think all anti-Orbán conservatives in Hungary are going straight to TISZA
Budapest mayor election: [https://vtr.valasztas.hu/onk2024/valasztopolgaroknak/varmegyek-telepulesek/varmegyek/01?tab=results&filter=lordmayor](https://vtr.valasztas.hu/onk2024/valasztopolgaroknak/varmegyek-telepulesek/varmegyek/01?tab=results&filter=lordmayor)
Dávid VItézy 350,133 vs. Gergely Karácsony – 350,152 votes so far.
Gergely Karácsony is supported by most opposition parties,
Dávid Vitézy is supported by Fidesz (V. Orbán) and another small green party.
Could someone explain the parties in a short manner?
It says something about the state of Hungarian politics that the joke, humor party (MKKP (Hungarian 2-tailed dog party) is the 5th most voted for party.
Just so everyone knows: the first 4 have serious ties to Fidesz.
I feel so sorry for Hungary at this point, even if there’s a big drop for Fidesz… You will be recovering for 50 years after Orban.
I remember when I visited Budapest as a kid, it was this expensive unreal luxurious place compared to Warsaw. Fast forward 20 years and we make 2x more on average. What went wrong? Seems like everything…
Just one important note: this party did not exists two month ago. And now they are the biggest opposition party with insane upward trajectory. Really looking forward what the 2026 general election will bring, cause the worst for hungarian is just around the corner (huge economy problems and insane deficit, unstable state budget).
And Fidesz spent fortunes on propaganda
FIDESZ is Orban, right?
Congrats on the lowest numbers in the last 15 years, but 43% is still orbiting the disaster.
You guys better put someone trustworthy in control of your media before finding yourself to be a one-party state.
Once they’re getting parliamentary majority — no matter what particular party, any of them — they always do the same thing: every following year of their legislative activity will cost you increasing amount of wasted years of progress.
The ass you all’ll be falling into will be growing like a snowball.
how’s the regional redistribution of votes?
does Fidesz have “fortress regions” where it always has a formidable majority? and do we see some swings in such regions towards TISZA/others?
from comments below, it seems like Fidesz got their stable amount of votes and it was TISZA who managed to mobilize additional voters. which would indicate status quo for Fidesz, stable support without swings.
it would be interesting to see if there was some kind of erosion of Fidesz support in some region(s) that were previously strongly pro-Fidesz. and on the other hand, it would be interesting to see if they strengthened their position somewhere where their win would be surprising.
thanks