High Stakes in Hungary: Voters Decide Orban's Fate in Pivotal Election

Hungarians head to the polls in a pivotal election, with opposition leader Peter Magyar poised to challenge Prime Minister Viktor Orban's 16-year reign.
Budapest, Hungary - Hungarians are heading to the polls today in a pivotal election that could see Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who has ruled the country for 16 years, ousted by opposition leader Peter Magyar. The stakes are high as Orban, known for his authoritarian policies and nationalist rhetoric, faces a united opposition determined to end his grip on power.
Orban, leader of the right-wing Fidesz party, has implemented a series of controversial measures during his tenure, including curtailing press freedoms, weakening the judiciary, and cracking down on civil society. His critics have accused him of undermining democratic institutions and consolidating his own power.
In contrast, Peter Magyar, the leader of the united opposition coalition, has campaigned on a platform of restoring democratic norms, fighting corruption, and improving the country's economy. He has vowed to undo Orban's authoritarian policies and rebuild Hungary's ties with the European Union, which have been strained under Orban's leadership.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Al Jazeera


