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Hungary's Orbán and Magyar Hold Final Rallies Ahead of Pivotal Sunday Election

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and opposition leader Péter Magyar held final rallies on Saturday as Hungary heads to a pivotal vote on Sunday, with Magyar's Tisza party leading by double digits in polls.

Key Points

  • Orbán and Magyar held final rallies on Saturday ahead of Sunday's election
  • Magyar's Tisza party leads by double digits in most independent polls
  • Orbán promised post-election 'reunification' of the nation
  • The election is seen as a crucial test for Hungary's democratic trajectory

Full Details

Hungary's two leading candidates held their final election rallies on Saturday, April 11, as the country heads toward a pivotal vote on Sunday. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is facing the biggest political test of his career as his challenger Péter Magyar's center-right Tisza party has charted a meteoric rise and is leading by double digits in most independent polls. Orbán promised a post-election 'reunification' of the nation, gesturing toward supporters of his rival. The campaign has been turbulent, with Magyar's party surging ahead in what could end Orbán's long-standing dominance. The election is seen as a crucial test for Hungary's democratic trajectory and its relationship with the European Union.

Why It Matters

A potential change in Hungary's government could significantly impact EU politics, migration policies, and the balance of power in Central Europe.

Sourcewashingtonpost.com

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