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The elections in Hungary and Serbia they saw Viktor’s reconfirmations Orban and Aleksandar Vucic. Two victories by right-wing coalitions, both expected and which have respected the forecasts of the polls. Here’s what happened
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In Hungary Viktor Orban was reconfirmed in the elections for the fourth term. The outgoing premier had proposed himself as a “man of peace”, pushing on the fear of the conflict in Ukraine. He then cheered: “We have won against everyone.” Orban then spoke about his “opponents”, including the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky in the list, then the “bureaucrats in Brussels”, “the Soros empire” and the “media international ”
Hungary, Orban reconfirmed. “I won against everyone. Zelensky among my opponents “
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“I got a mandate to govern again,” said the prime minister. The results, not yet definitive, see the coalition made up of the ruling party Fidesz and the Christian Democrats of Kdnp in the lead with about 55% preferences
Elections, Orban wins 4th mandate in Hungary. Pro-Russian Vucic confirmed in Serbia
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The six parties of opposition put together in a unified list they stand at 32-33%. The opposition of the ultra-Catholic pro-European Peter Marki-Zay (pictured) admitted defeat: “In an unfair and dishonest system like this we couldn’t do more,” he said
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Me too’extreme right it had a good result, with about 6.5%. Under this scenario, Orban and his allies would have 134 seats, out of a total of 199 (in the photo the premier at the polls). The opposition would stop at 58 seats while the far right would get 7. The turnout at the polls it stood at 67.8%, slightly down on four years ago
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In Serbia triumph announced for Aleksandar Vucic. The early parliamentarians, presidential and administrative elections were voted simultaneously in 14 municipalities, including the capital Belgrade
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The first official data released by the electoral commission, albeit still very partial and referring to a still low percentage of ballots scrutinized, indicate the undoubted success of Vucic, around 60% for the presidential elections, and 44% for his Serbian Progressive Party (SNS, conservative) in the legislative
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Vucic for the second time he wins the presidential elections already in the first round, while the SNS will continue to be the government’s majority force for the next term. The consultation was characterized by a strong recovery in turnout, which should amount to around 60%, about ten points more than the last legislative ones of June 2020
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His main opponent Zdravko Ponos (pictured), candidate of the united opposition, got 17.7%, in Milos Jovanovic of the movement Nada (Hope for Serbia) went 5.9%. The parliamentarians, the united opposition went 13.6%, the Socialist Party (SPS) of Ivica Dacic 11.4%
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Vucic said that Serbia intends to maintain good relations in many areas with the Russian Federation, but which will continue in its policy of military neutrality. “The next government will be very strong and stable,” he assured him. The electoral triumph will guarantee his party 126 seats out of a total of 250
Source-tg24.sky.it