Prime Minister Donald Tusk did not hide enthusiasm from the Hungarian election results. In an emotional entry, he declared "the return of Europe's unity".
"Hungary, Poland, Europe. Again together!" – so Donald Tusk commented on Peter Magyar's triumph in the Sunday parliamentary elections in Hungary.
Hungary Poland Europe
Back together! Glorious Victory, dear friends! Haza patch!
— Donald Tusk (@donaldtusk) April 12, 2026
The figures from the almost full number of votes show a clear triumph for Tisha, which won 137 seats in the 199-member parliament. This results in a majority allowing for constitutional changes and means a serious shuffle on the Hungarian political scene.
Victor Orban's group noted a historical defeat that ends the governments of the Fidesz-KDNP coalition over 16 years. It won 55 seats in the Hungarian Parliament. Six tickets will most likely be awarded to the far-right Mi Hazánk.
The election was attended by a evidence number of voters – almost 80 percent of those entitled to vote.












