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Hungary's electoral system has been a subject of intense debate, particularly under Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's 16-year rule, with critics arguing that the current rules advantage his Fidesz party despite opposition gains in recent elections. The electoral framework combines single-mandate districts with a proportional list system, but the distribution of seats has been criticized as gerrymandered and unrepresentative of actual voter preferences. The April 2026 election represented a pivotal moment for potential reform, as voters weighed whether to change these rules to ensure fairer representation and strengthen democratic accountability.