Hungarians vote in key election that could unseat populist and MAGA darling Prime Minister Viktor Orbán

cbsnews.com·Emmet Lyons
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This article covers Hungary's 2026 election, presenting Prime Minister Viktor Orbán as a long-standing leader accused of weakening democracy and growing too close to Russia, while casting opposition figure Péter Magyar as a reformer offering honesty, transparency, and a return to European values. It highlights criticisms of Orbán’s government from watchdogs and the EU, especially on corruption and democratic backsliding, and includes supportive quotes from voters wanting change. The tone leans toward framing the election as a moral choice, emphasizing values like integrity and civic duty.

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