Hungary's Rivals Rally Ahead of Key Election
Budapest saw a display of political force Sunday as Hungary’s election campaign intensified. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and challenger Péter Magyar held rival rallies, marking a pivotal stage ahead of the April 12 vote. The gatherings served as a final test of strength for both sides, with polls suggesting Orbán’s 16-year rule may be facing its most serious challenge yet. The two politicians presented contrasting visions for Hungary’s future during events on the country’s national day. Orbán used his Revolution Day speech to criticize Europe, while Magyar aims to unseat the long-serving prime minister. The election fight is now fully underway as both campaigns seek to mobilize supporters.
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