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Hungary has called parliamentary elections for April 12, 2026: a challenge for Orban

Parliamentary elections in Hungary 2026
Угорщина призначила вибори до парламенту на 12 квітня 2026 року: випробування для Орбана. Photo: Главком

Parliamentary Elections in Hungary

According to Главком: Hungary has called parliamentary elections for April 12, 2026. This decision was announced by the President of Hungary, Tamas Suiok, and represents an important step for the political landscape of the country. The elections pose a challenge for Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who has held this position for two decades.

The last parliamentary elections in Hungary took place in 2022, when the ruling party 'Fidesz' gained a constitutional majority. This allowed Orban to continue implementing his political programs. However, in light of the new elections, the political situation may change. According to recent data, the opposition party 'Tisa' has 49% support among voters, while the 'Fidesz' party receives only 37%. These figures indicate the growing popularity of the opposition and may pose a serious challenge for the current government.

Tamas Suiok emphasized the importance of the democratic process, stating: 'One of the fundamental pillars of democracy is the right to free choice. I urge everyone to take advantage of it.'

Thus, the calling of parliamentary elections for April 12, 2026 opens a new chapter in Hungarian politics, where the results may significantly change the balance of power in the country.

The Importance of Elections

These elections could be a significant moment for Hungary, given the substantial support for the opposition, which, according to recent data, exceeds the support for the ruling party. The rising popularity of the 'Tisa' party suggests possible changes in the country’s political course, which may in turn affect Hungary’s internal and external political decisions. Voter participation and their activity will also play a key role in shaping the new parliament.

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