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Orbán and rival Magyar campaign in final push before Hungary’s election

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Orbán and rival Magyar campaign in final push before Hungary’s election

As Hungary’s election campaign enters its final stretch, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and opposition challenger Péter Magyar have both been out rallying supporters ahead of Sunday’s vote.

Magyar held a rally outside Budapest, while Orbán visited Székesfehérvár as both sides tried to sharpen their final messages to voters in the closing days of the campaign.

The contest has drawn attention not only because of its political stakes, but also because of the unusual personal and historical backdrop surrounding the two men. As a child growing up in Budapest, Magyar once had a poster of Viktor Orbán above his bed. At that time, Orbán was regarded as a leading figure in Hungary’s pro-democracy movement.

The image of Magyar as a young admirer of Orbán adds another layer to a race that has become one of the most closely watched political battles in Hungary. Now, the two stand on opposite sides of the country’s political divide, each seeking to convince voters in the final days before polling.

Final campaign push

With only days left before the election, the campaign has moved into a decisive phase. Rallies and public appearances have become key opportunities for both Orbán and Magyar to present themselves as the stronger choice for Hungary’s future.

Orbán’s stop in Székesfehérvár came as part of his effort to reinforce support for his governing camp. Magyar’s rally outside Budapest signaled the opposition’s attempt to build momentum at a crucial moment in the race.

The election arrives after a period in which both leaders have worked to define the vote as a choice between competing visions for the country. The final days of campaigning are likely to remain focused on turnout, persuasion, and the effort to energize supporters ahead of Sunday.

Magyar’s rise has added a new dynamic to Hungary’s political landscape. His challenge to Orbán has given the opposition a visible figure around whom to organize, while Orbán remains the dominant force in Hungarian politics after years in power.

As the campaign heads into its last hours, both men are pressing their cases in public, trying to shape the outcome before voters go to the polls on Sunday.

This article is based on live coverage from Budapest as the election campaign reached its final stretch.

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