Tisza has won. What happens next in Hungary until the new government is formed?
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Hungarian voters have overwhelmingly supported Péter Magyar and the Tisza Party for the next four years, marking a significant mandate since the transition to democracy. However, legal changes will take time as the new parliament and government are formed. The President, Tamás Sulyok, will convene the inaugural session within thirty days, and the Tisza Party's two-thirds majority suggests that Magyar will likely be nominated as prime minister. The transitional period allows the current government to operate, but its powers are limited. The state of emergency remains in effect, allowing the government to issue emergency decrees until May 13. The new government will need to assess the situation regarding the state of emergency after taking office.