The April 2026 Hungarian parliamentary election marked a historic political earthquake as the TISZA party, led by Péter Magyar, secured a decisive mandate to govern, ending Viktor Orbán’s sixteen-year tenure.

By winning an absolute majority of the popular vote and capturing districts across the entire country, TISZA effectively dismantled the long-standing dominance of Fidesz, signaling a profound shift in Hungary's domestic landscape and its relationship with the European Union.

This landslide victory represents a widespread public desire for reform, consolidating the opposition into a single powerful force that has redrawn the nation's political trajectory and ushered in a new era of governance.

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22 Comments

  1. atechnokolos on

    This will still change. Szabolcs 06 (eastern part of the country where the rest of the orange is) should flip to Tisza with the remaining votes.

  2. The_Jousting_Duck on

    No way the leader of Hungary is actually called Peter Magyar, that’s definitely Orban in a fake moustache and glasses

  3. The top 3 parties in government are:

    – Euro-Conservative

    – Russo-Conservative

    – Fascio-Conservative

    Hungary remains the black heart of Europe

  4. One day.. one day I’ll post a map like this when our current government loses the elections. Congrats to Hungarians from a Turkish guy.

  5. Randomdude20042 on

    Probably 3 more constituencies will also flip once the mail in votes will be counted. Out of 106 constituencies Fidesz will only win 10

    So Orbán made an electoral system for himself, completely gerrymandered it, all the media was owned by him, the secret service tried to destroy Tisza, US and Russia tried to keep Orbán in power, every aspect of the government worked for Fidesz and in this system Tisza won a bigger electoral landslide than Fidesz ever did in their own system

  6. Username117773749146 on

    Tisza is going to collapse next election not that people will hopefully have actual options again

  7. LupusDeusMagnus on

    Let’s just hope Peter Magyar doesn’t receive a visit from Moscow and Washington forcing him to change his course.

  8. Tolnában 2-3-ban és Szabolcs fordíthatnak még? Igazából olyan mindegy, de ez lenne a hab a tortán 😀

  9. MyFirstCarWasA_Vega on

    It’s funny when the right paints Orban as the bastion of illiberalism when, in fact, he and his entire cabinet and close supporters were first and foremost, bastions of limitless corruption and grifting off of the country, thereby making them all immensely wealthy.

    Everyone who challenged that was made enemies of the state, and the power of the state was used to suppress them. It is amazing the harm individual people and society will inflict on themselves and their families because of simple intolerance and ignorance.

    Thankfully, that could never be the case in, say, a major superpower country.

  10. As a Canadian, I can’t look at this and not think NDP-Conservative. Orange as a conservative colour is weird.