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  1. Hungary has a multi-party system since it gained independence following the Revolutions of 1989. Currently, the political landscape of Hungary is dominated by the Fidesz – Hungarian Civic Alliance, which has a supermajority, while the largest party of the opposition is the Democratic Coalition.

    Name
    Name
    Name
    Abbr.
    Fidesz - Hungarian Civic Alliance Fidesz ...
    Fidesz
    National conservatism, Right-wing ...
    Christian Democratic People's Party ...
    KDNP
    Christian democracy, Social conservatism
    Democratic Coalition Demokratikus ...
    DK
    Progressivism, European federalism
    Hungarian Socialist Party Magyar ...
    MSZP
    Imre Komjáthi, Ágnes Kunhalmi
    Social democracy, Pro-Europeanism
  2. Since 1989 Hungary has been a parliamentary republic. Legislative power is exercised by the unicameral National Assembly that consists of 199 members. Members of the National Assembly are elected for four years. In the April 2022 election, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán won a fourth consecutive term in office.

  3. Parliamentary elections were held in Hungary on 3 April 2022 to elect the National Assembly, coinciding with a referendum. [1] [2] Hungary's incumbent prime minister Viktor Orbán won re-election to a fourth term.

  4. 3 de abr. de 2022 · CNN — Hungary’s authoritarian leader and longtime Russian ally, Viktor Orban, clinched a fourth consecutive term in power on Sunday, after a landslide election win that he touted as a rebuke of...

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  5. 31 de mar. de 2022 · 31 Mar 2022. Hungarians are set to go to the polls on April 3 that will see 199 MPs elected to the National Assembly for four-year terms. Under the Hungarian election system, 106 single-mandate...

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  6. 13 de feb. de 2024 · Viktor Orban has won four consecutive elections as prime minister. No serving leader in the European Union has led their country for as long as Viktor Orban. Since 2010, he has transformed...

  7. 4 de abr. de 2022 · It’s not just Putin. Hungary’s Viktor Orbán is Europe’s other threat to democracy. - Vox. Politics / World Politics. Europe’s other threat to democracy. While Putin batters Ukraine, his ally...