
Hungary’s April Election Becomes Proxy Battle Over Ukraine, Brussels, and Sovereignty
“Reliable numbers show that Fidesz is leading,” analyst says as Hungary heads towards a knife-edge election.

“Reliable numbers show that Fidesz is leading,” analyst says as Hungary heads towards a knife-edge election.

Hungarian PM encouraged citizens to say no to domestic provocations and oppose involvement in the Ukraine conflict.

President Tamás Sulyok’s announcement comes as surveys show Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz maintaining a narrow but stable lead.

“When the left comes, austerity always follows,” the Hungarian PM said of the Tisza Party’s leaked programme.

The Hungarian prime minister’s political adviser described the modification of the aggregate chart as “blatant data tampering.”

If the Hungarian ruling party were to lose next year’s election, the new government would “pledge loyalty to the current EU leadership, and act accordingly.”

As a no-confidence vote against her unfolded in Strasbourg, the EU Commission head delivered a lengthy speech in Rome, praising Zelensky.
PM Orbán slammed the opposition MEP rejoicing over the withholding of EU funds as a “betrayal of Hungarian interests.”

“It doesn’t matter what the current opposition is called, we will defeat it again and again,” the prime minister said.

Péter Magyar says joining the centrist group would give the “best chance of gaining important positions in the European Parliament.”