Hungarians head to the polls in closely watched election that could unseat Orbán
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This article covers Hungary's pivotal election, presenting it as a high-stakes battle between Prime Minister Viktor Orbán — described as a Russia-aligned populist — and a united opposition led by Péter Magyar. It highlights record voter turnout and frames the vote as a choice between democratic renewal and continued authoritarian drift, emphasizing concerns about corruption, media control, and Hungary’s alignment with the West or East.
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