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The Hungary Election Is Three Weeks Away and Viktor Orbán Is Doing Something Unexpected

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Hungary votes in April with Péter Magyar's TISZA party polling ahead of Fidesz. Here is Orbán's response strategy and why it is surprising observers who predicted retreat.

Three weeks from the April 2026 Hungarian parliamentary elections, Viktor Orbán is doing something that observers who have followed his 15-year political career describe as unexpected: he is running an aggressively pro-European campaign. Not the Eurosceptic, sovereignty-maximalist positioning that has defined his political brand since 2010, but a campaign that explicitly emphasises Hungary's place in Europe and its right to independent foreign policy within that European context.

The shift is tactical rather than ideological, and its tactical logic is comprehensible once you understand the electoral challenge. Péter Magyar's TISZA party polling at 42.8 percent against Fidesz-KDNP at 36 percent represents a deficit that Orbán has never previously faced in a general election. The specific voters TISZA has attracted from the Fidesz base are predominantly young urban voters and suburban professionals who share Orbán's Euroscepticism in 2018 but who have since concluded that his governance — corruption, declining public services, economic mismanagement — is worse than the EU accountability he claims to resist.

To win these voters back, Orbán needs to make TISZA's more EU-compliant positioning less attractive, not more. His surprising pro-European framing is designed to reduce the distinctiveness of Magyar's European positioning: if Orbán is also 'pro-European in his way,' the vote choice is less about Europe and more about competence and corruption — terrain where TISZA's clean-record advantage is strongest.

The Iranian war dimension adds a specific complication. Russia's proposed Gamechanger operation — staging a fake assassination attempt on Orbán — was apparently considered by Russian intelligence as a way to generate sympathetic voter sentiment. Whether the plan was implemented, partially implemented, or abandoned entirely is unclear. What is clear is that Russian intelligence considers the Hungarian election consequential enough to plan active measures around it, which itself reveals something about what is at stake for Russia if Hungary's foreign policy orientation changes.

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