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"textContent": "After sixteen years in power, Viktor Orbán has built a political system designed to keep him in control, but new polls suggest his dominance may finally be under threat. His main challenger, Péter Magyar, and the Tisza party are currently leading in the polls, raising the possibility of a historic shift in Hungarian politics. Yet the playing field is far from level, with accusations of media control, gerrymandering, fear-based campaigning, and even vote-buying shaping the electoral landscape. This video breaks down how Hungary’s electoral system works, why Orbán still holds significant structural advantages, and why the upcoming election remains highly unpredictable. With the future of Hungary’s relationship with the European Union at stake, the result could mark a turning point for both the country and the EU",
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