- Hungary’s Viktor Orbán Sees Re-Election Hopes Fading Wall Street Journal —
- Tens of thousands of protesters rally at concert calling for Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban to be ousted after 16 years as he trails in election polls Daily Mail —
- Final push for votes as challenger to Hungary's Orbán scents victory BBC News —
- Corruption and pocketbook issues key to Sunday’s election in Hungary The Globe and Mail —
- Hungarian election could end Orbán's grip on power and alter Europe's political landscape PBS —
- Hungary elections: What is at stake, and why do they matter? ITV —
- Concert calls to vote out Hungary's Orbán ahead of elections AP News —
- Tens of thousands rally at megaconcert to vote out Hungary's Orbán The Independent —
- Hungary's Orban on Edge as Polls Show Him Losing Sunday's Election Bloomberg —
- Orban's opponents targeted by AI-driven disinformation ahead of Hungary's elections France 24 —
- Orbán and Magyar trade accusations in last days of Hungary election campaign The Guardian —
- Orbán makes last-ditch appeal to voters as Hungary prepares for pivotal elections Irish Times —
Hungary prepares for pivotal election
More than 100,000 people gathered in Budapest for a massive anti-government concert, urging citizens to vote for change.
Orbán, a key ally of President Trump and Vladimir Putin, is facing his most serious domestic challenge as voters focus on corruption and economic concerns.
The campaign has been marred by AI-driven disinformation and accusations of foreign interference from both sides.
International observers in Washington, Moscow, and Brussels are closely monitoring the outcome, which could alter Hungary's relationship with the European Union and NATO.