In Hungary's capital, Budapest, supporters of the Tisza Party have gathered to celebrate the result of the parliamentary elections, where the opposition party is emerging as a dominant force based on partial vote counting.
According to the data so far, the Tisza Party has secured a deep lead over its political rivals, while Fidesz – the party affiliated with Prime Minister Viktor Orbán – ranks second.
The atmosphere in Budapest has been described as festive, with citizens taking to the streets waving flags and chanting in support of political change, after a long period of dominance by the current government.
Orban has accepted the defeat, congratulating Péter Magyar on his victory.


