Final push for votes as challenger to Hungary's Orbán scents victory

A massive rally in Budapest signals a potential political earthquake as a new opposition figure leads polls against Viktor Orbán's long-standing government.

A massive rally in Budapest signals a potential political earthquake as a new opposition figure leads polls against Viktor Orbán's long-standing government. | Contesto: cronaca

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In a dramatic show of force that could reshape European politics, tens of thousands of Hungarians packed Budapest's iconic Heroes' Square on Sunday, galvanized by opposition figure Péter Magyar, whose movement now leads in national polls ahead of crucial European Parliament elections. The rally, one of the largest anti-government demonstrations in years, represents the most significant challenge to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's 14-year reign, coming just as Magyar's Tisza Party surges ahead in voter surveys. The atmosphere in the historic square was electric, with a diverse crowd spanning generations waving Hungarian and European Union flags. Chants for change and calls for a "new beginning" echoed against the monuments of national heroes, symbolizing a direct contest over the country's future direction. Magyar, a former insider within Orbán's Fidesz party who has become its most potent critic, delivered a sweeping indictment of the government, accusing it of systemic corruption, undermining democratic institutions, and fostering a culture of fear. "The era of divide and conquer is over," he declared from the stage, his message resonating with a populace weary of political polarization. Magyar's rapid ascent from relative obscurity to the forefront of Hungarian politics is a story of insider revolt. Once married to a former justice minister from Orbán's circle, he leveraged his knowledge of the government's inner workings to launch a detailed and relentless public critique. His strategy has been to attract disillusioned voters from across the spectrum, including former Fidesz supporters and those who had given up on a fragmented opposition. The latest polls suggest this approach is working, showing his movement narrowly ahead of Fidesz for the first time, a development that has sent shockwaves through the country's political establishment. The implications of a potential shift in Hungary are profound, both domestically and for the European Union. Under Orbán, Hungary has frequently clashed with Brussels over issues ranging from the rule of law and migration to support for Ukraine. A victory for Magyar's party in the June EU elections would not only weaken...

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