Early results in Hungary’s vote show opposition party leading and Prime Minister Orbán’s trailing

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Early results in Hungary's election show the opposition party, led by Péter Magyar, leading with 51% of the vote, while Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's party trails with 40%. The election has significant implications for Europe, as Orbán has been a key figure in far-right populist politics and has cultivated close ties with Russia.
Hungary's election has seen a high turnout, with 77% of voters casting their ballots. The opposition party, led by Péter Magyar, is currently leading with 51% of the vote, while Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's party has 40%. The election is significant for Europe, as Orbán has been a key figure in far-right populist politics. Orbán has frustrated EU efforts to support Ukraine and has cultivated close ties with Russia. The opposition party is seen as a more Western-oriented alternative. The final result remains unclear, with 37% of the vote counted.
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