Peter Magyar, leader of the TISZA party which won Hungary’s parliamentary elections, announced plans to visit Warsaw in early May.
Magyar Announces Warsaw Trip
Peter Magyar stated during a press conference in Budapest that he plans to visit Warsaw in early May.
Rebuilding Polish-Hungarian Ties
Magyar repeatedly promised during his campaign that his first trip as prime minister would be to Poland to restore “thousand-year-old Polish-Hungarian friendship.” He also intends to visit Vienna and Brussels afterward.
TISZA Secures Supermajority
With nearly 99% of votes counted, TISZA is projected to win 138 seats in the 199-seat Hungarian parliament, giving it a two-thirds constitutional majority.
The Fidesz-KDNP coalition, led by Viktor Orbán, received 55 seats. The far-right Mi Hazank party is also expected to enter parliament with six seats.
Almost 80% of eligible voters participated in the election, totaling nearly 6 million people.
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