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Orbán Unveils Fidesz's 2026 Election Line-up, Vows Campaign on "War, Migration and Gender Threats"

Hungary’s ruling Fidesz party officially launched its 2026 election campaign at a sprawling congress this week, presenting its slate of 106 individual parliamentary candidates while reaffirming Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s position as the party’s prime ministerial nominee. The event, lasting over three hours and featuring both domestic and international endorsements, set the tone for what Orbán described as a campaign centred on national securi…

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban presented his Fidesz-KDNP party's 106 candidates at its congress, and the final list for the elections, which are expected to be held in April, will be drawn up by February. He said that "war and peace" will be decided.

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Hungary's ruling Fidesz party's congress on Saturday, as expected, confirmed Viktor Orbán as the party's candidate for prime minister in the April parliamentary elections. The party also presented its other Fidesz candidates for the upcoming elections and officially launched its election campaign.

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We see what kind of strength has gathered here today at the Fidesz congress, all of whom want peace and all of whom want to put that strength behind the ruling party so that we have the ability to preserve and maintain peace. This is the most important task now, emphasized Minister of National Defense Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky in his video.

·Budapest, Hungary
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The Prime Minister's political director urged the reorganization of the community around Fidesz: according to him, the era of war, migration and energy crisis requires a societal-wide stance.

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Heti Világgazdaság broke the news in Hungary on Saturday, January 10, 2026.
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