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Hungary’s Parliamentary Election (2026, Early Results)

Victory for the opposition Tisza party, and what appears to be a supermajority, represents the best-case scenario for Hungary’s macroeconomic outlook. Markets are likely to welcome the result and the prospect of improved institutional quality, a reset in EU relations and a clearer path to unlocking frozen EU funds.

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