By-elections: Fidesz won 2-1 in Budapest
The Fidesz-KDNP candidate Pál Juhász-Pintér won the in Zugló, the interim local government election held in the 9th electoral district, he was ahead of the common candidate of the opposition, the talkative Kökeny Dalma, by only 83 votes. The candidate of the ruling party received 645 votes (41.06 percent), and the candidate of the opposition party received 562 votes (35.77 percent). writes Telex.
They held a break in Zugló because the talkative Rebeka Szabó became a member of parliament in April, and has been winning against Fidesz for three years. The paper notes that Zugló has been considered an opposition stronghold for quite some time. They add that the mayor and the MSZP didn’t stand behind the joint opposition candidate, apart from Kökeny’s Dalmatian party, the DK, LMP, Momentum and Civil Bázis supported him. there were two other candidates: Gabriella Kézdi is connected to the local MSZP, supported by Solidarity and Solidarity Zuglóért Egyesület, and general practitioner Attila Keczérczy was started by the locally strong Civil Zugló Egyesület. Keczérczy got 326 votes (20.75 percent), while Kézdi got only 38.
In Újbuda, an interval was held in two constituencies. An XI. In the district, a new municipal representative was elected to replace the temporary Anna Orosz and Dávid Bedő.
The in the 5th electoral district of Újbuda Fidesz won, István Jankó beat the common candidate of the opposition, the momentous Mátyás Devecseri, by 172 votes.
- Jankó 611 votes (53.22 percent), while
- Mátyás Devecseri 439 votes (38.2 percent)
yellow. The candidate of the Hungarian Two-Tailed Dog Party, Rita Tamics, came third with 78 votes (6.79 percent).
The opposition is a in constituency 14 can be consoled, where the momentous Tamás Lados defeated the candidate of the governing parties, Tamás Elekes, by only 50 votes. They were the only ones running for representation in this district.
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