Alright kiddo, let me explain the 2018 Hungarian parliamentary election to you in a way that is easy to understand.
So, in Hungary there are many grown-ups who are allowed to vote for who they want to be in charge of the country. These grown-ups are divided into different groups called parties, and each party has different ideas about how the country should be run.
During the election, people went to special places called polling stations where they could put a piece of paper into a box to show who they wanted to vote for. The votes were then counted up and the party with the most votes got to be in charge.
In the 2018 election, there were a few different parties trying to win the most votes. The party that had been in power before, called Fidesz, wanted to stay in charge. They were led by a man named Viktor Orbán and they were known for having conservative views, which means they were often against things like immigration and different types of families.
Other parties who also wanted to be in charge were the Jobbik party, which was known for being even more conservative than Fidesz, and the MSZP party, which was known for being more liberal and progressive.
When the votes were all counted, Fidesz ended up winning by a lot. They got so many votes that they even got to have extra seats in Parliament, which is the special building where the grown-ups who run the country meet to make decisions.
So, that's the basics of the 2018 Hungarian parliamentary election. It was just grown-ups voting for the party they thought should be in charge, and Fidesz ended up winning by a lot.