Hungarians vote in crucial election that could unseat populist Prime Minister Orbán

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Hungarians voted in a crucial election that could unseat populist Prime Minister Viktor Orbán after 16 years in power. The election was seen as a key moment for Orbán, who has been a prominent figure in European politics and a ally of US President Donald Trump.
Hungarians cast ballots in a crucial election. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, in power for 16 years, faced a serious challenge from Péter Magyar, leader of the center-right Tisza party. Orbán has been accused of subverting institutions and cracking down on minority rights. Magyar campaigned on issues like public health care and government corruption. The election saw a record turnout of 37.98% after the first five hours of voting. Orbán's fate as prime minister hangs in the balance.
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