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    Hungary's feuding parties gather for key show of force ahead of election

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    Posted on March 15, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    On March 15, rival rallies by Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz and Péter Magyar’s Tisza party in Budapest showcased a tightening election race ahead of the April 12 vote. Recent independent polls give Tisza a consistent lead, though government-linked surveys still favor Fidesz.

    Hungary’s Political Parties Rally in Budapest Ahead of High-Stakes Election

    Political Tensions Rise as Election Approaches

    By Krisztina Fenyo and Gergely Szakacs

    The Stakes: Orban Faces Strongest Challenge Yet

    BUDAPEST, March 15 (Reuters) - Hungary's feuding political parties gathered for a key show of force on Sunday as an acrimonious campaign between right-wing Prime Minister Viktor Orban and centre-right challenger Peter Magyar entered a pivotal stage ahead of an April 12 election.

    In power since 2010, Orban faces what could be his toughest bid for re-election after three years of stagnation, a surge in the cost of living and the rise of a pro-European Union rival seen by many as a viable alternative.

    Major Parties Mobilize Supporters

    Orban's Fidesz party and Magyar's Tisza were both due to stage large-scale marches in Budapest to mark Hungary's March 15 national day and rally their supporters, with most surveys showing Tisza ahead by a wide margin.

    Key Election Issues: War, Peace, and the EU

    Orban has cast the vote as a choice between war and peace, accusing his rivals of plotting to drag Hungary into the war raging in neighbouring Ukraine since Russia's February 2022 invasion, accusations which the opposition has denied.

    But Orban's messages still resonated with supporters gathering in the streets of Budapest and planning to march to parliament to attend a speech by the veteran nationalist leader.

    "Hungarians, young or old should not be sent to the front lines, because this is a senseless war," said Maria Erdelyi, who attended the rally. "This is only about money and nothing else."

    Hungary’s Relationship with the EU and Russia

    Orban has long been at loggerheads with the EU over Ukraine, among many other issues. Defying Brussels, he has maintained cordial ties with Moscow, refuses to send weapons to Ukraine, and says Kyiv can never join the EU.

    Jozsef Lados called Orban "Europe's best politician", saying Hungary should stick with him instead of betting on Magyar, whom he described as an "adventurer".

    Opposition’s Strategy and Response

    Magyar has dismissed Orban's campaign as laughable "propaganda", but Tisza has trodden cautiously on Ukraine, saying it opposes any fast-track EU accession for Kyiv and that it would put the issue to a binding referendum if it wins power.

    (Reporting by Gergely SzakacsEditing by Gareth Jones)

    References

    • Hungary's opposition Tisza party maintains lead as election nears, poll shows
    • Orbán and challenger Magyar summon rival rallies in show of strength before Hungary's April election
    • Hungary to declassify security report as Orbán claims Ukraine is illegally funding his opponent

    Table of Contents

    • Political Tensions Rise as Election Approaches
    • The Stakes: Orban Faces Strongest Challenge Yet
    • Major Parties Mobilize Supporters

    Key Takeaways

    • •Péter Magyar’s Tisza party leads most independent polls by 10–20 points among decided voters, though the margin narrowed to about 14 points as of early March (yahoo.com).
    • •Rival mass rallies on Hungary's March 15 national day are seen as a barometer of support, with both sides mobilizing large crowds in Budapest (apnews.com).

    Frequently Asked Questions about Hungary's feuding parties gather for key show of force ahead of election

    1What is the significance of the March 15 rallies in Budapest?

    March 15 rallies mark Hungary's national day and serve as a major show of force for the country’s main political parties ahead of the election.

    2How has Viktor Orban positioned himself regarding the war in Ukraine?

    Orban opposes sending weapons to Ukraine, maintains relations with Russia, and rejects quick EU accession for Kyiv.

    3
  • Key Election Issues: War, Peace, and the EU
  • Hungary’s Relationship with the EU and Russia
  • Opposition’s Strategy and Response
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    Orbán has intensified attacks painting Tisza as a tool of Brussels and Kyiv, even planning to declassify a security report alleging Ukrainian funding of his opponent (apnews.com).
    What is Peter Magyar's approach to Hungary's EU and Ukraine policy?

    Peter Magyar’s Tisza party opposes fast-tracking Ukraine's EU membership and suggests holding a binding referendum on the issue if elected.

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