Orbán and challenger Magyar summon rival rallies in show of strength before Hungary's April election
· associated press
AI Briefing
- Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán rallies supporters in Budapest, with Péter Magyar's center-right Tisza party also calling for a show of strength, ahead of pivotal elections just four weeks away.
- The rival rallies are being seen as a gauge of which candidate has the most backing as the campaign enters its final month.
- The two men are set to face off in the April elections, with the outcome seen as crucial for Hungary's future direction.
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