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Péter Magyar tells reporters he is optimistic but says Tisza needs to win elections, not polls

Final results won’t be known for several hours yet and with voter turnout at a record 77.8%, the highest ever recorded in a Hungarian election, there are plenty of ballot papers to count.

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EuronewsApr 12, 2026, 2:58 PM

Péter Magyar tells reporters he is optimistic but says Tisza needs to win elections, not polls

Final results won’t be known for several hours yet and with voter turnout at a record 77.8%, the highest ever recorded in a Hungarian election, there are plenty of ballot papers to count.

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