A Ukrainian woman has once again been elected to represent a national minority in the Hungarian Parliament
Following the election results in Hungary, Liliana Greksa was re-elected as the representative of the Ukrainian national minority in parliament.
According to her, the election campaign took place under significant pressure, particularly from certain members of the Ukrainian community and political forces.
Despite this, the Ukrainian minority list maintained the same level of support as in the 2022 elections.
Hreksa emphasized that the voting results demonstrate the unity of the Ukrainian community in Hungary.
She also thanked voters for their support and stated that she would continue to represent the interests of Ukrainians in parliament over the next four years.
As a reminder, according to the results of 98.93% of the votes counted, the Tisa party received 69.35% of the vote. This gives the opposition 138 seats in parliament, allowing it to form a constitutional majority on its own.
Trump declined to comment on the defeat of his friend Orbán in the Hungarian elections.