Viktor Orban's future as Hungary’s prime minister hinges on the support of rural voters in the April 12 election, where challenger Peter Magyar is gaining ground. Rural communities, long loyal to Fidesz, are increasingly concerned about economic stagnation and corruption, potentially shifting their allegiance. This shift could signal a broader dissatisfaction with Orban's policies among traditionally supportive demographics.
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