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paulhellyer@mastodon.nz
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A word on the Hungarian electoral system.A word on the Hungarian electoral system. It is similar to a Mixed Member Proportional system like here in Aotearoa, with both party votes and electoral seats. However in Hungary, unlike here and in other MMP systems, the party vote does *not* determine the final allocation of seats in Parliament, only the number of 'list' seats of which there are now 93. There are an additional 106 electoral seats with are decided on a first-past-the-post vote. These seats, often gerrymandered to suit FIDESZ, don't impact the overall party vote. There are some other aspects to the electoral system which also favour the ruling party.
To see this in action, take a look at the party vote percentage of FIDESZ versus the number of seats it won in the last four elections:
2010 - FIDESZ party vote, 52.7%, percent of seats, 68% (263 out of 386)
2014 - FIDESZ party vote, 44.9%, percent of seats, 66.8% (133 of 199)
2018 - FIDESZ party vote, 49.3%, number of seats, 67.8% (135 of 199)
2022 - FIDESZ party vote, 54.1%, number of seats, 67.8% (135 of 199)
So for the Opposition to win it has to overcome a large electoral bias in favour of FIDESZ.One further point to note. The Hungarian Constitution, since 2010, provides that any law passed with a two thirds majority can only be undone by another 2/3 majority. As shown above, FIDESZ has had a 2/3 majority since 2010. Many laws have been entrenched with this provision, such as laws governing public broadcasting, the role of the churches, public procurement rules, tax policies, the organisation of the judicial system, not to mention the electoral system itself. It will be really difficult for a party with less than a 2/3 majority to change the system FIDESZ has put in place to benefit itself.
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You can't make this stuff up.You can't make this stuff up. A US Vice-President openly and publicly campaigns for Orbán, all the while decrying EU "interference" in Hungary. The world's gone mad.
JD Vance accuses EU of ‘interference’ as he visits Hungary to help Orbán win election
US vice-president rails against ‘bureaucrats in Brussels’ interfering in Sunday’s vote during Budapest visit
the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)
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Unsurprising, but still shocking to see Orbán so subservient to Putin and Russia.Unsurprising, but still shocking to see Orbán so subservient to Putin and Russia. These words are the sorts of things Rákosi, Hungary's worst leader by far, would have said to Stalin as he willingly put Hungary under the Soviet's thumb after WWII. These words are a betrayal of the Hungarian nation.
Viktor Orbán told Putin ‘I am at your service’ in October phone call
Transcript reportedly details Hungarian leader offering whatever assistance he can to his Russian counterpart
the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)