Hungary’s Big Choice: Europe or the East?
Hungary, SalgotarjanThu Feb 26 2026
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The next election in Hungary is more than a vote for a new government; it’s a test of the country’s direction. Some say it will decide whether Hungary stays firmly in Europe or leans toward authoritarian allies to the east. The main contest is between Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s long‑running party, Fidesz, and the centre‑right Tisza group led by Peter Magyar.
Magyar claims that if his party wins, it will quickly negotiate with Brussels to lift the EU money that has been frozen because of rule‑of‑law concerns. The funds are part of the Recovery and Resilience Facility, a key source for rebuilding after the pandemic. Orban’s government has left about 17 billion euros locked away, mostly under this scheme. Magyar says the new government will meet EU conditions fast enough to start receiving the money before the August deadline.
The election also reflects Europe’s struggle with rising nationalism and a tougher Russia after the war in Ukraine. Orban has positioned Hungary as a bridge between “Eastern traditions and Western institutions, ” but critics argue he is too close to Russia, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and the Turkic Council. Magyar counters that Hungary should instead join forces with Poland, Slovakia, Czechia, and the Baltic states to grow economically.
Another angle is relations with the United States. Magyar says his government will seek a “constructive and friendly” partnership, especially with the Trump administration. While Trump has praised Orban, Magyar hopes a new alliance could help bring peace to Ukraine. He says his party would not send troops or weapons there but would back a negotiated ceasefire and long‑term security guarantees for Kyiv.
The debate is not just about money or alliances; it’s also a moral choice between continuing the current path of decline and embracing European values. The voters will decide whether Hungary remains in its 16‑year pattern or starts a new chapter that could bring fresh investment and stronger ties with the rest of Europe.
https://localnews.ai/article/hungarys-big-choice-europe-or-the-east-a09f588a
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