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In Hungarys upcoming April 12th election, long-time Prime Minister Viktor Orbán faces challenger Péter Magyar and his Tisza party. A generational divide is evident, with young voters under thirty backing Tisza by a wide margin, while older voters stick with Orbáns Fidesz party. Tisza surged after last years scandals, promising economic reform and a return to the West. Orbán, however, emphasizes stability, as families and regions split over the divide, with Tisza currently leading in polls.
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