Zelenskyy congratulated Mádor on his victory in Hungary
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    13 April, 2026

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  • 13 April , 2026 Monday

  • Mykolaiv • 10.6° Mainly clear

Zelenskyy congratulated Magyar on his victory in Hungary

Зеленський привітав Мадяра із перемогою в Угорщині. Фото: korrespondent.netZelenskyy congratulated Magyar on his victory in Hungary. Photo: korrespondent.net

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy congratulated Péter Magyar and the TISZA party on their victory in the parliamentary elections in Hungary.

He announced this on social media.

«I congratulate Péter Magyar and the TISZA party on their convincing victory. It is important when a constructive approach prevails,» wrote Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

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The Head of State emphasised that Ukraine seeks to maintain good-neighbourly relations with all European countries and is ready to develop cooperation with Hungary.

«Europe and every European state must grow stronger, and millions of Europeans aspire to cooperation and stability. We are ready for meetings and joint constructive work for the benefit of both nations, as well as for the sake of peace, security and stability in Europe,» he added.

According to preliminary results, the opposition party TISZA won the parliamentary elections in Hungary, securing a majority of seats in parliament. Incumbent Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has conceded defeat.

It should be noted that the elections saw a record turnout of over 77% of voters.

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