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Elections in Hungary. The head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs warns EU ambassadors. “No right”


— Brussels is intensively preparing for the elections in Hungary. He wants a government in Budapest that will say “yes” to war, migration and gender ideology. For years we have been saying “no” to Brussels, “no” to war, migration and gender ideology, said the minister in a recording published on Facebook.

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— It is obvious that in the face of expected defeat [opozycyjnej] TISHA party, are trying by all means to undermine trust in our electoral system, accusing us of manipulation. We will not accept this, emphasized Szijjarto.

The head of the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs thunders about the elections. “We will not accept”

The Hungarian Foreign Minister also noted that he had summoned all EU ambassadors to discuss their role. — The ambassador sent to Hungary has no right to interfere in our elections. We will not accept any criticism or comments regarding the elections in Hungary, he threatened.

He warned that ambassadors who “interfere, comment, criticize or interfere” in the electoral process “will have an extremely difficult job in Budapest in the future.” “They won't meet with anyone above the deputy head of a given department,” he explained. – We demand respect, we demand respect for our sovereignty – he concluded.

Parliamentary elections in Hungary. Viktor Orban may lose power

Parliamentary elections in Hungary will be held on April 12. As pre-election polls published on Wednesday showed, the opposition TISHA party increased its lead over Prime Minister Viktor Orban's ruling Fidesz.

Peter Magyar's party gained a 12 percent advantage over Fidesz, compared to 10 percent. in November 2025 – according to research by Median, published by the website of the weekly “HVG”. TISZA obtained 51 percent. support of decisive voters, Fidesz – 39 percent

The second survey, conducted by the Idea Institute, showed that support for TISZa among decisive voters was 48%, which gave 10 percentage points. advantage over Fidesz.

Ashley Davis

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