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Final Results of Hungary's Referendum on Ukraine's EU Membership

Hungary announces the results of a government referendum on Ukraine's EU membership, with 95% of voters opposing it.

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Hungary has announced the final results of a government referendum regarding support for Ukraine's membership in the European Union, revealing that 95% of participants voted against it.

 According to government sources, a total of 2 million 278 thousand citizens participated in the voting, with 95% opposing Ukraine's EU accession and 5% in favor.

The reported number of participants represents approximately 29% of the total Hungarian electorate who were registered for last year's European Parliament elections (7.8 million people).

Telex points out that the number of votes and the overall results may raise legitimate doubts, as practical checks revealed that an individual could vote twice by logging into the system with different email addresses.

Government spokesperson Gergely Gulyás stated at a recent briefing that printed ballots undergo notarization and are "impossible to falsify," and that electronic votes are also being verified. However, he could not confirm whether the system can detect individuals who voted first on a paper ballot and then electronically. He mentioned that online votes account for only about 10% of the total.