
Hungary’s opposition Tisza party, led by Peter Magyar, is on track for a legislative supermajority, with about 46% of votes counted.
Projections show the party could secure around 135 seats, crossing the two-thirds threshold needed to change the constitution.
If confirmed, the result would allow Magyar to rapidly dismantle Viktor Orbán’s governing system.
The outcome marks a dramatic political shift, with Orbán facing the potential loss of control after years in power.