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Hungary's 2026 election tensions rise as Orbán and Magyar lead opposing rallies amid economic woes and EU funding disputes.
As Hungary's April 2026 elections near, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and opposition leader Péter Magyar are holding opposing demonstrations on a national holiday, drawing large crowds and highlighting deep political divisions.
Orbán, facing declining approval due to economic stagnation and scandals, rallies supporters with a pro-Russia message, while Magyar, a former Fidesz member, gains traction with a rural-focused campaign on economic hardship, healthcare, and infrastructure.
The European Union has frozen billions in funds over rule-of-law concerns, and Magyar has pledged to restore them.
Observers are monitoring the rallies’ size and energy as key signs of public sentiment in a polarized nation.
Las tensiones en las elecciones de 2026 en Hungría aumentan a medida que Orbán y Magyar lideran manifestaciones opuestas en medio de problemas económicos y disputas de financiación de la UE.