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Viktor Orban's Chances of Winning Hungary Election Hit New Low

Viktor Orban's Chances of Winning Hungary Election Hit New Low

Summary

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's chances of winning the upcoming parliamentary election have fallen to 28%, according to Polymarket. His main opponent, Peter Magyar, stands at a 71% chance of winning. The election, seen as a crucial test of Orbán's power, is scheduled for Sunday.

Key Facts

  • Viktor Orbán's chances of winning the election are at an all-time low of 28%.
  • Peter Magyar, Orbán's opponent, has a 71% chance of winning, according to prediction data.
  • The election in Hungary will be held on Sunday.
  • Orbán has been in power since 2010, with the Fidesz party securing strong majorities.
  • Magyar left Orbán's party and now leads the opposition Tisza party.
  • President Trump has endorsed Orbán and urged Hungarians to support him.
  • Orbán has been criticized for consolidating power and limiting media independence.
  • Concerns have been raised about potential Russian interference in Hungary's elections.

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