Tensions rise in Hungarian election.

Hungary’s election is becoming more tense. Political parties are accusing each other of wrongdoing. The election could change who is in power after 16 years.
The election is close, with polls showing a strong chance for the opposition party. There are worries about how fair the election will be. The government is getting help from Russia and the United States. This includes exchanging prisoners with Russia. The situation is linked to the war in Ukraine.
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Highlights
Hungarian Election Tensions Rise
Political rivals accuse each other of wrongdoing in the election.
Polls Suggest Opposition Challenge
Péter Magyar’s party is challenging Viktor Orbán’s rule.
Concerns About Election Fairness
People worry about the fairness of the election due to Orbán’s control.
Foreign Support Raises Questions
Orbán receives support from Russia and the United States.
Geopolitical Tensions Highlighted
The election relates to the Iran-Ukraine war and Orbán’s strategies.