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    Hungary's Far-Right Party Seen as Potential Kingmaker in April 12 Election

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    Posted on April 1, 2026

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    Last updated: April 2, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Hungary’s far‑right Our Homeland (Mi Hazánk) is polling around the 5 % threshold ahead of the April 12 election, making it the only minor party likely to enter parliament and potentially act as a kingmaker alongside leading Tisza and Fidesz.

    Hungary’s Far-Right Our Homeland Party May Decide April 12 Election Outcome

    Potential Kingmaker Role in Hungary's Parliamentary Election

    By Judith Langowski and Krisztina Fenyo

    Current Political Landscape

    BUDAPEST, April 1 (Reuters) - Hungary's far-right Our Homeland party could become kingmaker after an April 12 election, as two opinion polls on Wednesday showed it is the only small party likely to win enough votes to enter parliament alongside the two main parties.

    Nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban is trying to extend his 16-year hold on power but the centre-right Tisza party, led by former government insider Peter Magyar, leads Orban's Fidesz party in independent polls.

    Opinion Polls and Party Support

    Surveys published by independent pollsters 21 Research Centre and Zavecz Research showed that Our Homeland (Mi Hazank) is the only party besides Tisza and Fidesz with a chance of winning the 5% of votes required to enter parliament.

    21 Research Centre put support for Our Homeland at 5% ​among decided voters and Zavecz put it at 4%.    

    Our Homeland Party’s Platform and Alliances

    Our Homeland, which won 6.7% in a European Parliament election in 2024, is part of the far-right Europe of Sovereign Nations group, which includes Germany's Alternative für Deutschland.

    Our Homeland campaigns on an anti-European Union, anti-migration and anti-vaccination platform and says it will fight corruption and crime. 

    Leadership and Voter Base

    Laszlo Toroczkai, the 48-year-old leader of Our Homeland, rejects being categorized as far-right and says he considers his party "sovereignist", as opposed to globalist forces. 

    Our Homeland attracts openly antisemitic and anti-Roma voters and should certainly be seen as a far-right party, said Robert Laszlo, an election expert at think tank Political Capital, though he said they were a minority in the party.

    He said Our Homeland had also attracted moderate voters through conspiracy theories related to vaccines during the Covid-19 pandemic. 

    "It also represents ordinary people in rural areas who feel that none of the larger parties represents them," he told Reuters.

    Coalition Prospects and Political Influence

    Toroczkai has ruled out joining a coalition with Fidesz or Tisza, telling Reuters during a campaign event: "My goal is that Mi Hazank gets in a position where neither Fidesz nor Tisza...has absolute power."

    But political analysts have suggested Our Homeland might support a minority Fidesz government informally from the opposition if required for Orban to be able to govern.

    (Writing by Anita Komuves, Editing by Timothy Heritage)

    References

    • Hungary’s Tisza party leads pre‑election poll, far‑right party on course to enter parliament (Reuters, Feb 3, 2026)
    • Hungary’s opposition leads in polls, far‑right Our Homeland party gains support before April 12 election (Reuters, Mar 4, 2026)

    Table of Contents

    • Potential Kingmaker Role in Hungary's Parliamentary Election
    • Current Political Landscape
    • Opinion Polls and Party Support

    Key Takeaways

    • •Our Homeland (Mi Hazánk) polls at or near the 5 % threshold required for parliamentary entry, while no other minor party is close.
    • •The Tisza party, led by Péter Magyar, is leading in independent polls ahead of Fidesz, positioning Our Homeland as a potential balance of power.
    • •Our Homeland’s presence could enable an informal Fidesz minority government, despite its leader ruling out coalitions with either major party, though analysts suggest possible tactical support.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Hungary's far-right party seen as potential kingmaker in April 12 election

    1What percentage of votes does Our Homeland party currently have according to polls?

    Recent polls place Our Homeland at 4-5% among decided voters.

    2What is the platform of the Our Homeland party?

    Our Homeland campaigns on an anti-European Union, anti-migration, and anti-vaccination platform, and aims to fight corruption and crime.

    3
    Our Homeland Party’s Platform and Alliances
  • Leadership and Voter Base
  • Coalition Prospects and Political Influence
  • Could Our Homeland support a government coalition in Hungary?

    While the leader denies plans for a coalition, analysts say Our Homeland might informally support a minority Fidesz government if needed.

    4Who leads the Our Homeland party?

    Laszlo Toroczkai is the 48-year-old leader of the Our Homeland party.

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