Speaking from the Tisza campaign headquarters, Magyar stated that Hungary is currently not a functional democratic state, for which he particularly thanked volunteers and colleagues for preventing numerous electoral frauds. "Based on the information we have, we are optimistic, cautiously optimistic. I won't go into details, but I want to thank you," said Magyar. He also noted that there are inconsistencies in the results: "Fidesz won in places where turnout was lower than in 2022 or 2018, which contradicts the trend in the rest of the country." He emphasized that the final results are still awaited. Earlier, he highlighted optimism based on turnout and collected data, assessing that high turnout is an indicator of how aware citizens are of the importance of the elections. "This has become, and will be, a celebration of democracy," concluded Magyar. We remind you that voting in the Hungarian parliamentary elections has ended, and the first results are expected tonight from 8 PM, when the National Election Office will begin publishing them on the official website, with data updates every ten minutes. According to information gathered just before 7 PM, the highest turnout was recorded in the third electoral district in Budapest, where 85.64 percent of voters cast their ballots. This is the electoral district where Pรฉter Magyar, the leader of the Tisza party, was a candidate, and Prime Minister Viktor Orbรกn also cast his vote there.