Hungary’s parliamentary election on Sunday could bring an end to PM Orbán’s 16-year rule and usher in a shift to a more market-friendly and EU-aligned government. But there’s still a lot of uncertainty about the outcome of the vote. And it looks like a tall order for the opposition Tisza party to secure the supermajority needed to reverse Orbán’s institutional reforms and fully unlock frozen EU funds. We’ll be discussing the election result in an online briefing on Monday at 13.30 BST / 14.30 CEST. Sign up here.
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