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Péter Magyar's Tisza party won 138 of 199 seats in Hungary's parliament on April 12, 2026, securing a two-thirds supermajority that gives him the constitutional power to dismantle the illiberal architecture Viktor Orbán built over 16 years. The landslide — driven by record 77.8% turnout and deep public anger over corruption and democratic backsliding — removes the EU's most persistent internal obstacle on Ukraine aid, rule-of-law enforcement, and institutional reform, while raising immediate questions about how to unwind Hungary's deep financial and energy ties to Russia.