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  2. Viktor Orbán - Wikipedia

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    Some analysts argue that Orban's attacks on the US are largely political theater for his domestic voters. [224] In January 2022, Donald Trump endorsed Orbán in the 2022 Hungarian parliamentary election, saying in a statement that he "truly loves his Country and wants safety for his people", and praising his hard-line immigration policies.

  3. Fidesz - Wikipedia

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    Fidesz – Hungarian Civic Alliance (Hungarian pronunciation:; Hungarian: Fidesz – Magyar Polgári Szövetség pronounced [ˈfidɛs ˈmɒɟɒr ˈpolɡaːri ˈsøvɛt͡ʃːeːɡ]) is a right-wing populist and national-conservative political party in Hungary led by Viktor Orbán.

  4. 2022 Hungarian parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    Parliamentary elections were held in Hungary on 3 April 2022 to elect the National Assembly, coinciding with a referendum. [1] [2] Hungary's incumbent prime minister Viktor Orbán won re-election to a fourth term.

  5. Fifth Orbán Government - Wikipedia

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    On 5 August 2024 70 Member of European Parliament officially requested that Hungary's membership in the Schengen Area be cancelled, because they felt that a recent Hungarian decision to open Hungarian visas to workers from eight countries, among which Russia and Belarus, was contrary to the spirit of the agreement.

  6. Third Orbán Government - Wikipedia

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    The third government of Viktor Orbán was the Government of Hungary between 6 June 2014 and 18 May 2018. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán formed his third cabinet after his party-alliance, Fidesz and its coalition partner, Christian Democratic People's Party (KDNP) altogether won a qualified majority in the 2014 parliamentary election.

  7. 2018 Hungarian parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    The 199 members of the National Assembly were to be elected by two methods; 106 would be elected in single-member constituencies by first-past-the-post voting, with the remaining 93 elected from a single nationwide constituency mostly by proportional representation, via a partially compensatory system (a hybrid of parallel voting and the mixed single vote).

  8. List of prime ministers of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    This article lists the prime ministers of Hungary (Hungarian: Magyarország miniszterelnöke, lit. ' minister-president ') from when the first Prime Minister (in the modern sense), Lajos Batthyány, took office in 1848 (during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848) until the present day.

  9. Category:Viktor Orbán - Wikipedia

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