Hungary's Election: Slovak PM Backs Orban as US VP Vance Visits Budapest
Slovak Leader Endorses Viktor Orban
According to Главком: Ahead of Hungary's parliamentary elections, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico publicly declared his support for Hungarian leader Viktor Orban. Fico stated:
'I wish Viktor Orban success in achieving all his political goals in the parliamentary elections. In my long political career, I have never encountered such a resolute defender of his country's sovereignty and national interests as Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.' - Robert Fico
These elections are being closely watched across Europe, as Hungary's political direction has significant implications for EU unity. The main contest is between Orban's Fidesz party and the opposition Tisza movement, led by Péter Márki-Zay. The campaign period has seen significant public demonstrations, including a large protest in the capital and a major torchlit rally in the city of Debrecen on April 11.
Campaign Events and a High-Profile Visitor
Campaign activities included a seven-hour concert at Heroes' Square, featuring over 50 bands and performers and attracting a crowd exceeding 100,000 people. Notable artists who performed were:
- Azahriah
- Krúbi
- Galaxisok
Adding an international dimension to the race, U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance arrived in Budapest for a visit on April 12, just before the vote. Viktor Orban, who has been in power for 16 years, remains the dominant figure in Hungarian politics. The outcome of this election is poised to shape not only Hungary's future but also its relationships within the European Union and with the United States.
As the political landscape in Hungary evolves, the recent endorsement from Slovak PM Robert Fico highlights the regional implications of Viktor Orban's leadership. This development comes in the wake of a significant visit from U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance, who addressed pressing issues such as the Ukraine conflict. For a deeper understanding of Vance's comments and their relevance to Orban's campaign, read more about his support in Budapest here.
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