<P> Viktor Orbán Fidesz </P> <P> Viktor Orbán Fidesz </P> <P> The 2018 Hungarian parliamentary election took place on 8 April 2018 . This parliamentary election was the 8th since the 1990 first multi-party election and the 2nd since the adoption of a new Constitution of Hungary which came into force on 1 January 2012 . The result was a victory for the Fidesz--KDNP alliance, preserving its two - thirds majority, with Viktor Orbán remaining Prime Minister . Orbán and Fidesz campaigned primarily on the issues of immigration and foreign meddling, and the election was seen as a victory for right - wing populism in Europe . </P> <P> At the previous parliamentary election, in April 2014, the incumbent government--composed of Fidesz and its satellite ally the Christian Democratic People's Party (KDNP)--was able to achieve a two - thirds majority for the second consecutive time with 44.87 percent of the votes . According to their critics, this overwhelming proportion was only because of the new election law (mostly due the introduction of compensation votes also for the individual winners) which was adopted by the ruling coalition in 2011 . In early 2015, however, Fidesz lost its two - third majority following the 2014 Hungarian Internet tax protests and subsequent decrease in support for the government . The governing party suffered defeats at two parliamentary by - elections in February and April 2015, both in Veszprém County . </P>

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