Hungary, Orbán and Trump
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See the latest odds for Viktor Orbán to be ousted from Hungarian Prime Minister after he was recently endorsed by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Monday enthusiastically endorsed Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán 's bid to serve a fifth straight term after upcoming elections in April, emphasizing
Trump is ‘deeply committed to your success’, Rubio tells Orbán during Hungary visit – as it happened
Rubio visits Orbán, who has the public backing of US president Donald Trump, ahead of Hungarian elections in April with the two countries expected to sign civilian nuclear deal later today
Hungarian authorities claim schools and public institutions received threats written in Ukrainian ahead of April 12 vote
The European Commission is toning down its criticism of Hungary’s Viktor Orban and might even disburse fresh EU funds to his illiberal government ahead of elections that threaten to unseat the bloc’s longest-serving prime minister.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán says the real threat to Hungary comes from the European Union, not Russia, as he ramps up an anti-EU election campaign.
Less than two months before Hungary’s national elections, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s political future hangs in the balance. For the first time since he took power, the right‑wing populist faces a serious challenge: from a center‑right candidate.
Over the weekend in Munich, Viktor Orban came under fierce criticism for Hungary's refusal to provide financial resources for Ukraine.
Donald Trump has given a glowing endorsement to Viktor Orbán as the Hungarian leader runs for reelection in a race with the potential to bump him from power.
“We want this country to do well,” Marco Rubio said during a visit to Budapest, “especially as long as you’re the prime minister.”
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Ruben Gallego slams Marco Rubio for backing Viktor Orban in Hungary: 'Trump admin doesn't just tolerate authoritarians, they admire them'
Arizona Senator Ruben Gallego slammed Secretary of State Marco Rubio for backing Hungarian President Viktor Orban in his bid for reelection, saying it illustrates the Trump administration's authoritarian impulses.