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1875 Hungarian parliamentary election
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1 July 18 August 1875
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All 414 seats in the Diet 208 seats needed for a majority
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Kálmán Tisza
Lajos Mocsáry
Pál Sennyey
Party
Liberal
Independence
Conservative Party
Seats won
333
36
21
Prime Minister before election
Béla Wenckheim
Liberal Party
Prime Minister after election
Kálmán Tisza
Liberal Party
Politics of Hungary
Constitution
1949 Constitution
Constitutional Court
Executive
President (list)
Tamás Sulyok
Government
Current cabinet
Prime Minister (list)
Viktor Orbán
Parliament
National Assembly
Speaker: László Kövér
Political parties
Fidesz
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Jobbik
Politics Can Be Different (LMP)
Dialogue for Hungary (PM)
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Democratic Coalition (DK)
Momentum Movement (M)
Everybody's Hungary Movement (MMM)
Our Homeland Movement (MH)
Recent elections
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