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Independent polls show Orban is on track to lose power after 16 years in the April 12 election. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
On April 12, Hungarians will vote in the parliamentary elections. The outcome will impact Hungary’s relationship with the European Union, Ukraine, and the United States.
BUDAPEST, Hungary — Hungary ‘s elections on April 12 will have profound aftershocks as many in the European Union hope for the defeat of nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who is widely seen as endangering the future of the 27-nation bloc.
The audio clips released by a consortium of investigative news outlets including VSquare.org were the latest in a series of leaked conversations that purport to show how Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's government has worked to serve Russian interests and undermine EU efforts to aid Ukraine.
US vice-president claims ‘the bureaucrats in Brussels have tried to destroy the economy of Hungary’
Hungary's elections April 12 will have profound aftershocks as many in the European Union hope for the defeat of nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who is widely seen as endangering the future of the 27-nation bloc.
Hungarian foreign minister Péter Szijjártó admitted that he talks to Russia's foreign minister Sergei Lavrov during private EU meetings.
Hungary’s election could mark a democratic turning point—or trigger a crisis: concession, gray zone tactics, or outright contestation. This analysis outlines four scenarios and the stakes for Hungary and Europe.