Footage released on Sunday shows Magyar, carrying a Hungarian flag, passing through gathered citizens celebrating the victory, shaking hands with supporters, and pushing through crowds holding lit torches. In an atmosphere marked by fireworks and chanting, Magyar then ascended the stage, where he was greeted by enthusiastic supporters. According to results based on 81.5 percent of counted votes, the right-centrist and pro-European party Tisza won 137 seats in parliament out of a total of 199, securing a crucial two-thirds majority and defeating Orban's party Fidesz. Election officials estimated turnout at a record 79 percent or higher, in an election that many Hungarian citizens viewed as a turning point for the country's future political course.
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Look at the victorious walk of the Magyars through Budapest: Thousands of supporters greeted him with lit torches.
Hungarian opposition leader Peter Magyar walked through a sea of flags and torches in Budapest following his Tisza party's decisive election victory over long-time Prime Minister Viktor Orbรกn.

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