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.