Hungary election: Orban faces tight race in pivotal vote

After 16 years of dominance, Viktor Orban faces a formidable challenge from a unified opposition led by Peter Magyar in a high-stakes national election.

After 16 years of dominance, Viktor Orban faces a formidable challenge from a unified opposition led by Peter Magyar in a high-stakes national election. | Contesto: cronaca

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Hungarians are voting in a pivotal national election that poses the most significant threat to Prime Minister Viktor Orban's 16-year grip on power, with opposition leader Peter Magyar emerging as the central figure in a unified challenge to the long-ruling Fidesz party. Polls opened across the country on Sunday, with analysts predicting a tight race that could reshape Hungary's political landscape and its position within the European Union. The campaign has been dominated by the rise of Peter Magyar, a former member of Orban's political circle who has broken away to lead a broad coalition of opposition parties. Magyar's campaign has focused on allegations of systemic corruption and the concentration of power, promising to restore democratic checks and balances and mend Hungary's strained relations with Brussels. His message has resonated with voters weary of political polarization, offering a centrist alternative to Orban's brand of nationalist conservatism. Viktor Orban, seeking a fifth term, has framed the election as a choice between stability and chaos, emphasizing his government's record on economic management, border security, and defending Hungarian sovereignty against what he describes as undue interference from EU institutions. His campaign has leveraged the advantages of incumbency, including a friendly media landscape and a revised electoral law, to present himself as the guardian of a uniquely Hungarian path. The prime minister has warned that an opposition victory would lead the country into foreign wars and undermine its cultural identity. The significance of this election extends far beyond Hungary's borders. Under Orban, Hungary has frequently been at odds with the European Union over issues ranging from judicial independence and media freedom to LGBTQ rights and the bloc's support for Ukraine. A victory for Orban would reinforce the bloc of Eurosceptic, populist leaders within the EU and likely continue a policy of blocking or diluting collective EU actions. Conversely, an opposition win would mark a dramatic reversal, potentially unlocking billions of euros in frozen EU funds and signaling a shift back towards the European mainstream. Voter...

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