Hungarian election rivals Orbán and Magyar make final push for votes on eve of poll
Magyar’s Tisza party leads polls by double digits, while Orbán warns voters not to risk change as corruption and inflation dominate the campaign.
- Viktor Orbán and challenger Péter Magyar held final rallies ahead of a pivotal election in Hungary.
- Magyar’s Tisza party is leading in most polls, posing the biggest challenge to Orbán’s 16-year rule.
- Despite the polling gap, the race could be closer than expected, with Orbán’s party relying on strong rural support.
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The leaders of the two largest Hungarian parties held their last rallies today, ending the turbulent campaign ahead of tomorrow's uncertain elections.
Hungarian election rivals Orbán and Magyar make final push for votes on eve of poll
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his election challenger Péter Magyar are holding final rallies on the eve of a pivotal poll.
Orbán and Magyar hold rival rallies in Hungary ahead of Sunday's elections
Voters in Hungary go to the polls tomorrow, with a high-profile American endorsement looming over the campaign. Donald Trump has made no secret of his support for Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, posting on social media urging Hungarians to vote for him, while Vice President JD Vance spent two days in Budapest this week effectively campaigning on his behalf. It is part of a broader pattern: Trump has openly backed candidates in elections across Lati…
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