Orbán recognizes defeat in Hungary and calls Magyar: ‘Painful, but unequivocal’

With 72% of the votes counted, Magyar’s Tisza party had won 138 seats in Parliament

FERENC ISZA and ATTILA KISBENEDEK / AFP
Viktor Orbán and Peter Magyar

The Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orbánacknowledged defeat in the country’s parliamentary elections. In connection with your opponent Peter Hungarianthe Prime Minister said that the result is “painful, but unequivocal”.

At around 4:49 pm this Sunday (12), with 72% of the votes counted, the party Tiszabut Hungarian, havia won 138 seats in the Hungarian Parliament. Orbán’s acronym, Fidesz, has already elected 54 parliamentarians.

*With information from AFP

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