The 2014 Hungarian parliamentary election was a big event where the people of Hungary got to choose who they wanted to be in charge of their country. Just like when you play pretend games with your friends and you all have to decide who gets to be the leader, the people of Hungary had to decide who would be their leader for the next few years.
In Hungary, they have something called a parliament, which is like a big group of people who make important decisions for the country. It's kind of like when you and your friends have a meeting to decide what game to play or what snacks to have. This is important because the people in the parliament have the power to make laws and rules that can affect everyone's lives.
During the election, all the grown-ups in Hungary who were allowed to vote got a special piece of paper called a ballot. This paper had the names of different political parties and the people running for the parliament written on it. The political parties are groups of people who have similar ideas about how the country should be run.
The grown-ups went to a special place called a polling station, which is kind of like a classroom, and they had to pick the name of the party or person they wanted to vote for. It's like when you and your friends are playing a game, and you have to vote by raising your hand if you want to play tag or hide and seek.
After the votes were all counted and the grown-ups finished voting, they looked at how many votes each party got. The party that got the most votes would become the winner and the leader of the country.
In this election, there were two main parties that were competing to become the leader. One party was called Fidesz and the other was called the Hungarian Socialist Party. Fidesz was already in power, which means they were the leaders of the country before the election. The Hungarian Socialist Party wanted a chance to become the leader, so they worked really hard to get people's votes.
In the end, Fidesz won and stayed in power. That means they got to continue being the leader of Hungary. The Hungarian Socialist Party tried really hard, but they didn't get enough votes to become the leader.
So, the 2014 Hungarian parliamentary election was like a big game where the people of Hungary got to choose who they wanted to be their leader. It's kind of like when you and your friends play pretend games, but instead of picking a game to play, the grown-ups pick who will make important decisions for the whole country.