Here we go.
Turnout: 69.54%
Constituencies: 106
- Fidesz: 88 seats
- United opposition: 18 seats
Party lists:
- Fidesz: 53,1% - 47 seats
- United opposition: 35% - 38 seats
- Mi Hazánk: 6.17% - 7 seats
Sum:
Fidesz 135 seats (over 2/3)
United opposition: 56 seats
Mi Hazánk: 7 seats
So, whole country is in Fidesz orange now, except Budapest (which was always a liberal bastion), Szeged and Pécs, two county seats in the countryside.
While the united opposition was, well, united in the effort against the governing Fidesz, the six member parties get seats on their own. It seems both Jobbik and MSZP lost seats, while Párbeszéd (Dialogue, a green, leftlib party) gained. The loss of the Jobbik mostly is due to the Mi Hazánk (Our Homeland), the mentioned splinter party, the radical wing who left Jobbik, and who are now a power in the parliament on their own right.
But this also shows that left-liberal sentiment in the country is minor (the no-voters who are 30% of the voters cannot be considered that either).
I think the opposition candidate for the PM, Márki-Zay Péter, will be forgotten quick. All the opposition parties will push their own agenda. And until 2026 who knows what's gonna happen.
In parallel with the election a referendum also took place, by the initiative of the Fidesz. It had four questions:
1. Do you support such classes in school where they show sexual orientations for children without the consent of the parents?
2. Do you support the popularization of sex change treatment among children?
3. Do you support the unregulated showing of media content which can influence the sexual development of children?
4. Do you support of showing media content for children that depicts sex change treatment.
Votes are overwhelmingly went for No by every question. However the referendum did not get enough valid votes to become binding.