According to the exit surveys of the Hungarian Median Institute Orban would lead the elections in Hungary with his party, Fidesz, to 121 out of 199 seats, while the opposition alliance would get 77 seats. This is reported by the APA. If confirmed for Orban, it would be the fourth win in a row. The polling stations closed at 7 p.m. and the turnout was up about 70% of those eligible, less than forecasts last night. After closing, counting began. The final results, including the AntiLGBT Referendumare not expected until the morning of April 4th.
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Elections were also held in Serbia today and at 8 p.m. (same Italian time) the polling stations were closed. In 14 municipalities, including the capital, voters were called upon to speak for the presidential and administrative parliamentarians Belgrade. As the President of the Electoral Commission (Rik) said Vladimir Dimitrijevic, everyone who was in the polling stations at 8 p.m. can still vote. In Belgrade and elsewhere, long lines of voters have often formed. The latest turnout figure released by the Electoral Commission is relative to 18, when turnout was 50.8%, already higher than the final figure of 48.9% recorded in the previous legislatures of June 2020. According to Dimitrijevic, today’s turnout could be between 58% and 60%. The first partial data is expected after 9 p.m.
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