Orbán, Hungary
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The latest polls indicate that Viktor Orbán, an international ally of President Trump, and his Fidedz party are trailing the rival Tisza party.
A poll by Medián, a Hungarian polling company, suggests that the opposition Tisza party, led by Péter Magyar, could win 138-143 seats in Hungary's National Assembly in the parliamentary elections.
Hungarians are heading to the polls on Sunday in an election that will potentially end Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s 16-year rule. The race is being closely watched worldwide thanks to Orbán’s outsize influence as the preeminent EU ally of both U.
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Hungary's Tisza party seen winning two-thirds majority in parliament, Median projection shows
BUDAPEST, April 8 (Reuters) - Hungary's opposition party Tisza is on track to win a two-thirds parliamentary majority in Sunday's election, allowing it to amend the constitution and key laws needed to unlock EU funds,
Hungarians vote in a landmark parliamentary election on Sunday that is being closely watched in the European Union, the United States, Russia and beyond.
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — A European Parliament committee rejected on Tuesday a bid by the Hungarian prime minister that would lift the legal immunity from prosecution for one of its lawmakers who is Viktor Orbán 's main political rival. Péter Magyar ...
Voters in Hungary face a critical election on Sunday that carries political and foreign policy implications for Ukraine, Europe, and beyond. But even if Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s party is defeated,
BUDAPEST, Hungary — Hungarian lawmakers on Tuesday passed a law banning Pride events and allowing authorities to use facial recognition software to identify attendees, continuing a crackdown by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s right-wing populist party ...
Trump has endorsed Viktor Orbán and even sent his vice president to campaign for him ahead of Sunday’s election. It may not be enough.
In a Friday Truth Social post, President Donald Trump said the United States is prepared to "invest" in Hungary’s economy in a glowing endorsement of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán — even as his own