Hungarians cast ballots in closely contested general election today

April 12, 2026 • Google News World

Hungarian Election Rivals Make Final Push for Votes Ahead of Poll

Budapest, Hungary - In the lead-up to Hungary’s critical election, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his main rival, Péter Magyar, are intensifying their efforts to sway voters. The two candidates will face off in a closely watched contest that has significant implications for Hungary’s domestic and foreign policy.

Orbán, who has been in power since 2010, is seeking re-election on the back of a hardline stance against immigration and EU regulations. Magyar, on the other hand, has campaigned on a platform of economic reform and greater transparency.

A growing number of Orbán loyalists have defected from his party in recent weeks, citing concerns over corruption and authoritarianism. The defections come as Hungary prepares to host a major international conference on migration policy.

Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has been at the center of controversy over his government’s treatment of minority groups, including Roma and LGBTQ+ individuals. In 2018, Orbán’s government passed a law that effectively banned same-sex couples from adopting children.

The election is seen as a test of Orbán’s popularity and influence in Hungary, which has become increasingly isolated from the EU and other Western countries due to its hardline stance on immigration and EU regulations.

Voters are expected to head to the polls on [date] to cast their ballots. The outcome will have significant implications for Hungary’s domestic and foreign policy, as well as its relationships with key international partners such as the EU, Russia, and the US.

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