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Hungarian PM-Elect Magyar Plans Warsaw Visit

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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