István Ambrus, an independent candidate, was elected mayor of Mártély in Csongrád-Csanád county on Sunday. However, Péter Márki-Zay even campaigned for the other candidate, but the "Captain" was not successful this time. This is (not) his and the left's weekend. But that's not all: a right-wing candidate also won in Orosháza!

In the village of about 1,300 inhabitants near Hódmezővásárhely, a by-election must be held because the representative body decided to dissolve it on April 27.

According to the data available on valasztas.hu, among the valid voters, 407 voted for István Ambrus, who is running as an independent but with the support of the Fidesz-KDNP, and 199 for Anita Putz, who has governed the settlement since 2019 and is also independent.

Representative elections were also held in the village. The people of Mártély could choose from fifteen independent candidates for the six individual list representative positions.

In Orosháza, the candidate supported by Fidesz became the runner-up, Mandiner wrote. Four people competed for the mandate.

According to valasztas.hu, the result was also achieved in the 5th individual electoral district of Orosháza in Békés county, where by-elections had to be called because of the resignation of the representative.

Four candidates ran for the mandate, for whom, according to the voter register, nearly 2,300 people could vote.

The winner was Enikő Gyapjasné Béres, also supported by Fidesz, who was elected by EVK with 184 votes (60.93%). representative. The Momentum-DK candidate finished in second place with 81 votes.

Seeing the results, Ferenc Gyurcsány still has a lot to prepare for. The Hungarians communicated this again today.

Source: 888.hu

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