Orbán’s defeat would deprive nationalist conservatives across the world of a champion. Opponents see Sunday’s vote as a chance to halt autocracy

Rural strongholds turn against ruling Fidesz party ahead of Sunday’s parliamentary election

Editorial: Defeat for Viktor Orbán on Sunday would be celebrated in Brussels, mourned in Washington and Moscow, and would give his country its democracy back

The ruling party is playing dirty. But our analysis shows the liberal opposition has a real chance of winning

Orbán’s defeat would deprive nationalist conservatives across the world of a champion. Opponents see Sunday’s vote as a chance to halt autocracy

Election follows bitter campaign that has energised both government loyalists and opposition behind Péter Magyar

The country’s economic model has stoked inflation and weighed on growth

Péter Magyar’s Tisza party was projected to win 136 out of 199 seats, giving it a two-thirds majority

With its huge mandate Péter Magyar’s Tisza can prepare to change the constitution and restore rule of law

Brussels has linked unfreezing of funds to 27 conditions it expects Péter Magyar to deliver on

Alternative for Germany quarrels about Maga after Hungarian election fiasco

Populist nationalism can be beaten at the ballot box, even if it can endure a long time