The head of the Hungarian government and the Fidesz party, Viktor Orbán, called Sunday’s parliamentary election result “painful”. The Prime Minister said this at the Budapest multifunctional center Bálna in front of approximately two hundred of his supporters, reports the TASR correspondent in Budapest.
Based on the partial results of Sunday’s parliamentary elections in Hungary, the opposition party TISZA Péter won after counting more than 72 percent of the votes and won 138 out of 199 mandates, while Fidesz currently has 54 seats and the ultra-right movement Naša vlast (Mi Hazánk Mozgalom) has seven mandates so far, writes server 24.hu.
He also responded to the results of the Hungarian elections Slovak President Peter Pellegrini. “The people of Hungary decided in democratic elections about the composition of their parliament. I believe that the relations between Slovakia and Hungary will maintain the high level they have had in recent years and will continue to be based on mutual respect, cooperation, joint membership in the European Union and the North Atlantic Alliancegood neighborliness and friendship,” he said on Sunday on the social network.