Английская Википедия:2022 Hungarian presidential election

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:Politics of Hungary An indirect presidential election was held in Hungary on 10 March 2022.[1] Katalin Novák became the first female President of Hungary after winning an absolute majority.[2][3]

Incumbent president of the Republic János Áder was ineligible to run due to term limits.[4] There were two candidates for the largely ceremonial post.[3] The governing alliance, Fidesz-KDNP nominated Katalin Novák, the former minister for Family Affairs and an ally of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, as its presidential candidate.[5] The opposition alliance, United for Hungary nominated Péter Róna, a lawyer and economist as its presidential candidate.[6]

Electoral system

Under the current Constitution of Hungary adopted by the Fidesz–KDNP government coalition in 2011, the President must be elected in a secret ballot by the Members of Parliament, no sooner than sixty but no later than thirty days before expiry of the mandate of the previous office-holder, or if his or her mandate terminated prematurely, within thirty days of the termination. The constitution authorizes the Speaker of the National Assembly to set the date for the election.[7]

A presidential candidate needs the written nomination of at least one-fifth of the Members of Parliament (thus 40 MPs), who may not nominate more than one candidate;[7] it is thus mathematically impossible for there to be more than four candidates. In the first round of the election, a two-thirds majority of all incumbent MPs is required to elect the president. If this condition is not fulfilled, a second round is held between the two candidates who received the highest and second highest numbers of votes in the first round. A simple majority of the voting MPs is then sufficient.[7]

Background

The opposition Democratic Coalition (DK) is re-submitting an amendment proposal to postpone the parliamentary election of Hungary's president until after the parliamentary election in the spring of 2022, the party said on 5 August 2021.[8]

Since 1990, there have been no more than two candidates in any presidential election held in Hungary.

Candidates

Name Party Nominators Notes Offices held
Katalin Novák Fidesz Fidesz–KDNP [5] Minister for Family Affairs (2020–2021)
Péter Róna Independent United for Hungary [6]

Result

Candidate Party Alliance 1st round
Votes % of

all MPs

% of

voting MPs

Katalin Novák Fidesz Fidesz–KDNP 137 68.84 72.87
Péter Róna Independent United for Hungary 51 25.62 27.13
Invalid votes 5 2.51 -
Total votes 193 96.98 100
Did not vote 6 3.01
Total seats 199 100
Source: telex.hu[9]

References

Шаблон:Reflist Шаблон:Notelist

Шаблон:Hungarian presidential elections