Fidesz argued that redrawing district borders was necessary due to population shifts, as tens of thousands of households have moved to the suburbs from the capital over the last two decades.
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According to Fidesz’s communications director, Tamás Menczer, this weekend’s local by-election win by the Fidesz-led alliance, with 64 percent votes cast for the ruling parties, was a “huge victory”.