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Orbán expects landslide win in a fair fight in the 2026 election

The prime minister said his party would win because it has "hundreds, even thousands of local leaders that are known in the community ... and the people know what their strengths and weaknesses are."

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"Decisions regarding the individuals have been made, and we will announce this within the foreseeable future," Viktor Orbán announced that Fidesz will nominate a new candidate in both Győr constituencies in 2026. One name seems certain, but there is a lot of speculation about the other, and there are also several nationally known names in the running.

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Viktor Orbán gave an interview on the YouTube channel of Magyar Nemzet. The Prime Minister spoke with Zsolt Bayer and Áron Ambrózy on the Pikk program.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Victor Orban is convinced that the 2026 elections “can not be lost”, and among his achievements as the first to demonstrate that the rabbits are eating today with 14 kilograms of meat more than before he came into power in 2010.

·Bucharest, Romania
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The Prime Minister told Zsolt Bayer that in his opinion, Tisza is not a party, but a digital political movement, and that is why the Warriors' Club had to be created.

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán was a guest on Hír Tv's Pikk podcast on Monday evening. One of the hosts of the show, Zsolt Bayer, asked the prime minister almost right at the beginning about his challenger, Péter Magyar, whose name was not mentioned once during the nearly one-hour duration of the show. According to Bayer's host, if Magyar were not Orbán's challenger, "the left-wing and liberal press would be jumping on his throat all day long, as a…

·Budapest, Hungary
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The Prime Minister is calm about next year's elections.

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The Budapest Times broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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