Hungarians have overwhelmingly rejected the EU's refugee quota plan in a referendum. However, less than 50 percent of the country's 8 million eligible voters have participated in the poll, rendering it invalid.
Citizens in Hungary have voted in a controversial referendum to reject the European Union's plan to distribute migrants across the bloc. However, data from the National Election Office's special referendum website suggest the number of voters was less than 50 percent, invalidating the result.
According to the National Election Office, more than 98 percent of voters rejected the EU's migrant quota, while just 1.67 percent voted in favor of it.
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