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Hungarians vote in parliamentary elections

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Hungarians vote in parliamentary elections

2026-04-13 03:01 Last Updated At:05:17

Hungarians voted in parliamentary elections on Sunday, with about 8.1 million people eligible to cast ballots, according to the National Election Office.

Polls opened at 06:00 local time and closed at 19:00, with initial results expected late on Sunday evening.

Of the total, about 7.6 million voters were eligible to cast ballots in person at more than 10,000 polling stations nationwide, while some 500,000 were eligible to vote by mail.

Five parties or alliances are competing in the election. The latest opinion polls showed strong support for both Prime Minister Viktor Orban's ruling Fidesz-Christian Democratic People's Party alliance and the opposition Tisza party led by Peter Magyar.

Among smaller parties, the far-right Our Homeland Movement is seen as having a chance to enter parliament, while others, including the Democratic Coalition and the Hungarian Two-Tailed Dog Party, are widely viewed as unlikely to cross the threshold.

This election marks Orban's fourth parliamentary race since returning to power in 2010, with the outcome set to determine whether he can secure a fifth consecutive term.

Under Hungary's electoral law, parliamentary elections are held every four years. The Hungarian parliament has 199 seats, including 106 filled through direct elections in single-member constituencies and 93 allocated to parties that enter parliament. The party or alliance that secures a majority of seats has the right to form a government.

Hungarians vote in parliamentary elections

Hungarians vote in parliamentary elections

Loud explosions were heard in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, on Sunday, according to exclusive video footage shot by a China Media Group (CMG) reporter.

The footage captured the sound of several explosions in the distance from a street in central Kabul.

Further details were not immediately available.

Loud explosions heard in Kabul, capital of Afghanistan

Loud explosions heard in Kabul, capital of Afghanistan

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