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A youth-led push for change threatens Orbán’s 16-year rule in Hungary’s elections

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A youth-led push for change threatens Orbán’s 16-year rule in Hungary’s elections

A youth-led movement in Hungary is pushing for change and threatening Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's 16-year rule in the upcoming elections. The movement, led by the center-right Tisza party, has gained significant support among young voters who are dissatisfied with Orbán's autocratic rule and economic stagnation.

A group of young friends in Hungary are campaigning for the Tisza party, led by Péter Magyar, to end Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's 16-year rule. The youth are pushing for change due to Orbán's broken system and autocratic rule. Orbán trails behind Magyar in the polls, with 65% of voters under 30 supporting Tisza. The Tisza party has inspired a voting cohort that had largely avoided politics for at least two decades. Orbán's government has drifted away from EU partners and towards closer relations with Russia and China. The upcoming elections on April 12 could be a decisive factor in Hungary's future.

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