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8 September 06:44

Hungary's Prime Minister, Viktor Orban, states that the elections in 2026 will offer Hungarians a choice between an independent party and one that would bring chaos by aligning with the EU.

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Orban, in power since 2010, is preparing for the most difficult elections in 2026, in the context of economic stagnation and inflation. He argues that the option to join the policy from Brussels would lead to chaos and poverty. His opponent, Peter Magyar, promises economic reforms and the unlocking of suspended EU funds, advocating for an active Hungary in the EU and NATO.

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Deloc confortabil în sondaje, premierul Viktor Orban spune că va fi haos dacă partidul pro-UE va câştiga următoarele alegeri în Ungaria
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Premierul Viktor Orban susţine că va fi haos dacă partidul pro-UE câştigă alegerile
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Ungaria: Viktor Orban spune că va fi haos dacă partidul pro-UE va câştiga următoarele alegeri
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Viktor Orban susține că va fi „haos” dacă partidul pro-UE va câștiga alegerile în Ungaria
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Premierul Viktor Orban afirmă că va fi „haos și sărăcie” dacă partidul pro-UE câştigă alegerile în Ungaria
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Viktor Orban le spune ungurilor că va fi "haos și sărăcie" dacă partidul pro-UE câștigă alegerile
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Premierul Viktor Orban prezice că va fi „haos și sărăcie” dacă partidul pro-UE câștigă alegerile în Ungaria
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Premierul Viktor Orban susține că va fi haos dacă partidul pro-UE câștigă alegerile
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Dilema expusă de Viktor Orban la alegerile din 2026: independență ori „haos și sărăcie" prin alinierea la UE
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Viktor Orban spune că o victorie a partidelor Pro-UE în alegerile din 2026 ar aduce haos în Ungaria
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