Hungary Votes Today and Sixteen Years of Orban Hang in the Balance
Hungarians go to the polls with independent surveys projecting a Tisza supermajority and Fidesz-friendly pollsters insisting Orban will win.
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Bureau: Brussels
Hungarians go to the polls with independent surveys projecting a Tisza supermajority and Fidesz-friendly pollsters insisting Orban will win.
Hungary's independent and government-aligned pollsters predict opposite winners — by midnight, one side's credibility is destroyed.
Hungary's far-right Mi Hazank polls at 5-8%, making it the only party besides Fidesz and Tisza entering parliament.
The OSCE deployed 200 short-term observers to Hungary while rival right-wing monitors launched a parallel mission.
The Bahrain-drafted Hormuz resolution has been watered down three times and still faces a Russian-Chinese veto.