(12 Apr 2010) SHOTLIST
++NIGHT SHOTS++
1. Wide of crowd cheering and waving the Hungarian flag
2. Wide of centre-right Fidesz party leader Viktor Orban on stage, crowd cheering
3. SOUNDBITE (Hungarian) Viktor Orban, centre-right Fidesz party leader:
"History is a great and close-fisted lord, but when (it) starts giving you can feel it. After the first round we can declare that we have the necessary majority to form the government."
4. Various of people cheering and clapping
5. Election poster of centre-right Fidesz party leader Viktor Orban
6. SOUNDBITE (Hungarian) Csombor Csaba, Vox pop:
"We trust Fidesz (centre-right party) would win, so (former Prime Minister Viktor) Orban will have better support in the Parliament."
7. Results being shown on large screen
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Tom Koraszi, who holds dual citizenship with Canada and Hungary:
"After this election; very, very hard work, and I hope there will be enough power in the people to say ''I want to succeed''. One man can lead, but he can''t do it alone."
++INTERIOR SHOTS++
9. Wide pan of extreme right Jobbik party headquarters
10. Board showing election results, supporters clapping
11. Pan of supporters
12. Wide of Gabor Vona, President of Jobbik, comes on stage and waves
13. Cutaway of supporters clapping, and waving flags
14. SOUNDBITE (Hungarian) Gabor Vona, President of Jobbik:
"Jobbik, starting from nearly zero, in just two years was able to get the support of nearly one million voters. We will have a strong presence in the Hungarian parliament. I believe that this day, April 11, 2010, will be a big day for the national side in the history books - it will be remembered as the day of breakthrough for the national party."
15. People applauding, waving flags
16. SOUNDBITE (Hungarian) Gabor Sunder, MP Candidate for Jobbik who lost:
"I''ve been a member of Jobbik for a number of years now and I support Jobbik because in the last 20 years in Hungary we have missed a number of opportunities to fix things and we can no longer just fix those things piecemeal. We need a radical change to fix those things. I think the 16 to 17 percent that we won will give a large enough parliamentary faction to make the changes we want."
17. Supporters singing
18. Pan of the Hungarian Guard standing near podium
19. SOUNDBITE (Hungarian) Captain Robert Kiss, National Leader of the Hungarian Guard:
"My suggestion to foreigners is that if they don''t like Hungary they don''t have to come here. You can stay at home. And we reject the notion that Jobbik has its own personal military force. I myself do not belong to Jobbik and I''m the head of the Hungarian Guard."
20. Members of the Hungarian Guard singing
STORYLINE
Fidesz, Hungary''s centre-right party led by former Prime Minister Viktor Orban, reclaimed the right to govern on Sunday, winning over 50 percent of the vote and handing the ruling Socialists a humiliating defeat.
Fidesz''s landslide victory had been expected by pollsters and its result of 52.8 percent in the first round translated into 206 seats for now in the 386-seat legislature.
Orban, Prime Minister from 1998 to 2002, told a huge crowd of cheering supporters that after the first round of voting, he now had the necessary majority to form a government.
Orban also told supporters that he had a huge task in front of him, facing an economy mired in recession.
While widely forecast, the strong gain of Jobbik represented the greatest political shake-up of the election, shattering Hungary''s traditional post-communist status quo of a parliament dominated by the centre right and the left.
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