Government
After many years as a one-party Marxist state, Hungary became a multiparty parliamentary democracy in 1989. The unicameral legislature consists of the 386-seat national assembly, whose members are directly elected to four-year terms. The executive branch consists of a president, who is the chief of state and, along with the presidential council, is elected by the national assembly, and a prime minister, who is the head of government. The leading political parties are the Socialist party, the Hungarian Civic party, the Independent Smallholder’s party, the Alliance of Free Democrats, and the Hungarian Democratic Forum. For administrative purposes, the country is divided into 19 counties, 20 urban counties, and the capital city.

| The Hungarian Parliament Building in Budapes - source |
Last national elections 2006

http://www.parties-and-elections.de/hungary.html
Last European Parliament election June 2009 See: • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Parliament_election,_2009_(Hungary) • http://www.europarl.europa.eu/parliament/archive/elections2009/en/hungary_en.html