Hungary votes in high-stakes election
Voters in Hungary are turning out in large numbers for a crucial election that could end the long rule of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán after 16 years in power. Early turnout figures suggest strong mobilisation, with participation significantly higher than in the previous election. Polling stations remain open until the evening, with results expected later the same day. The main challenger, Péter Magyar, leads the newly formed Tisza party, created after his split from Orbán’s ruling Fidesz. After casting his vote in Budapest, he pledged to strengthen Hungary’s role within the European Union and NATO, while tackling corruption. Orbán, seeking another term, expressed confidence in his chances, stating that he was determined to win and had not underestimated his opponent. The election campaign has been tense, with both sides accusing each other of using pressure tactics. Orbán warned that the […]