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In Hungary, the parliamentary election campaign has become the focal point of national discourse, with the vote set for mid-April. Current polls place Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in a precarious position. For the first time, the EU’s longest-serving head of government is seeing his authority significantly challenged.
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Jean Will
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Stephanie Schories
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Jean-Pascal Noël
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Anja Waltereit
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France
Germany
Year
2026
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