Apart from the two big parties, DK-MSZP-Párbeszéd with 8 percent and Mi Hazánk with 6 percent also entered the European Parliament.

In the EP election, practically from the beginning (data were first published at 40 percent, many big cities were already included in the data), a stable order emerged: Fidesz 43, Tisza Party 30.7 percent, MSZP-DK-Párbeszéd 8 percent, Mi Hazánk 6 percent.

Momentum, the Kutya Párt, Jobbik, LMP, MMM, 2RK and MeMo came far behind the four parties that made it in, far from the 5 percent threshold.

At 80 percent, the difference started to grow minimally, and the Fidesz-KDNP went up to 44.15 percent, (this means 1,540,531 votes) and the Tisza Party dropped to 30.15 percent.

DK remained at 8.22, Mi Hazánk at 6.75.

This is expressed in mandates:

Fidesz: 11
Tisza: 7
DK-MSZP-Dialogue: 2
Mi Hazánk: 1

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Cover image: In the image published by the Prime Minister's Press Office, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, the president of Fidesz, gives a speech at the Fidesz-KDNP European Parliament and local government election results event at the Bálna National Defense Center on June 10, 2024.
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