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Ahead of Election, Vance to Visit Hungary to Rally Votes for Orban

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After Secretary of State Marco Rubio, US President Donald Trump has dispatched Vice President JD Vance to rally votes for Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban days ahead of the election. Orban is trailing in surveys but rivals fear rigging and foreign interference could keep him afloat.

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JD Vance will travel to Hungary on Tuesday and Wednesday to meet with Prime Minister Viktor Orban. The US Vice-President's visit is a demonstration of support for the nationalist leader, in difficulty before the general elections on 12 April. - US Vice-President JD Vance expected in Hungary on Tuesday to support Viktor Orban (International).

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US Vice President Vance is coming to Budapest to help Orban in the election campaign. A new parliament is elected in Hungary on April 12. The MAGA movement is concerned about her cult figure in Europe.

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Just days before the parliamentary elections in Hungary, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is expecting US Vice President JD Vance in Budapest this Tuesday. The guest from Washington will deliver a speech at a campaign event with Orbán in a Budapest sports center that evening, the topic of which, according to the White House, will be the "rich" bilateral partnership.

Vance comes to support the president when, for the first time, he could lose power after 16 consecutive years of government with absolute majorities.

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Handelsblatt broke the news in Düsseldorf, Germany on Monday, April 6, 2026.
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