The Economy Is on the Ballot in Hungary
Economy
Hungary
Started April 12, 2026
How longtime Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s economic record could shape Sunday’s election
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The Economy Is on the Ballot in Hungary
Foreign Policy (United States) | Apr 10, 2026
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Apr 12, 2026
Voters must recognize that Orban's economic achievements are overshadowed by authoritarian governance, which threatens the democratic principles of Hungary.
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Viktor Orban's economic policies have successfully stabilized Hungary's economy, ensuring growth and reducing unemployment, making him the right choice for continued leadership.
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Orban's economic record has led to increased inequality and national debt, highlighting the need for a change in leadership to prioritize the welfare of all Hungarians.
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Regardless of political affiliation, it is essential to assess how Orban's economic strategies have influenced Hungary's position within the EU and global markets.
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The upcoming election should focus on evaluating Orban's economic performance and its impact on different demographics, rather than solely party loyalty.
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