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Viktor Orban Plots to Keep Control of Hungary After Election

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Prime Minister Viktor Orbán explores ways to maintain control over Hungary, regardless of the result of the elections that will take place in April. Because some surveys show two figures for opposition, Orban takes in...

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Prime Minister Viktor Orbán explores ways to maintain control over Hungary, regardless of the result of the elections that will take place in April. Because some surveys show two figures for opposition, Orban takes in...

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The question is timing. If Orbán is really planning to do this, he will have to use Fidesz's current two-thirds majority to get through. According to one expert, this would be the emergency scenario for saving the Orbán regime.

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In Budapest, more and more officials admit, on the other hand, that Victor Orban does not intend to leave in silence if, for the first time in almost two decades, he will lose the 2026 elections

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The Fidesz-KDNP coalition, which has governed Hungary since 2010, is in crisis. Nearly two years ago, after a controversial pardon by the country's then-president, public frustration erupted, and the powerful ruling party found itself in trouble—just four months before the European Parliament elections. The parliamentary elections are approaching, and the question hangs in the air: who will win the Hungarian elections? The article "Four months u…

Yesterday, the Hungarian Parliament approved a bill submitted by Fidesz that limits the ability of MPs to remove the president from office. According to Bloomberg journalists, this is no coincidence. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, facing a possible electoral defeat, is considering taking over the presidency and making it the most important position in the country.

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444.hu broke the news in Hungary on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
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