Hungary's Tisza party has increased its parliamentary majority by three seats following the final count of votes from the national election held on Sunday, April 13, 2026. The National Election Office confirmed the results, which solidify the party's position in the legislature.
The latest results strengthen the mandate of Hungarian Prime Minister-elect Péter Magyar, the leader of the Tisza party. Magyar campaigned on a platform of dismantling changes made by the previous government led by Viktor Orbán's Fidesz party, which had been in power for over a decade.
The election marks a significant political shift in Hungary. The Tisza party's victory is seen as a rejection of the policies of the Orbán era, with Magyar pledging to implement reforms focused on transparency and closer alignment with European Union standards.
Voter turnout for the election was reported to be high, reflecting the contentious nature of the political transition. International observers have noted the election was conducted in an orderly manner, though the campaign period was marked by intense political debate.