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Budapest, April 12 (QNA) – Voters in Hungary went to the polls today to choose a new parliament, in elections considered the most important since the country’s transition to democracy in 1989.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is seeking to win a new term after 16 years in power.
Orbán faces a challenge from former ally Péter Magyar, from whom he defected in early 2024, presenting himself as a candidate close to the people, with a focus on economic issues in light of the recession the country is witnessing.
About 8 million people are eligible to cast their votes, with polling stations opening at 6 a.m. and closing at 7 p.m.. (QNA)