Hungary election 2026: power, billions and Orban’s rule

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Hungary election 2026: power, billions and Orban’s rule

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This DW report exposes alleged corruption, oligarchy and authoritarian governance under Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, focusing on how public funds and EU subsidies have enriched his family and close associates. Investigations by opposition politician Ákos Hadházy, journalists and EU officials reveal lavish properties, rigged government contracts, and billions of euros in suspected embezzlement tied to Orban’s inner circle, including his childhood friend Lőrinc Mészáros and son-in-law István Tiborcz.

Hungary’s weakened rule of law, political intimidation, and forced “cold expropriations” have damaged the business climate and driven away foreign investors, prompting the European Union to freeze funds. As Hungary approaches a pivotal election, challenger Péter Magyar campaigns on an anti-corruption, pro-European platform, presenting voters with a choice between continuing Orban’s system of cronyism or pursuing democratic and economic reform.

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This DW report exposes alleged corruption, oligarchy and authoritarian governance under Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, focusing on how public funds and EU subsidies have enriched his family and close associates. Investigations by opposition politician Ákos Hadházy, journalists and EU officials reveal lavish properties, rigged government contracts, and billions of euros in suspected embezzlement tied to Orban’s inner circle, including his childhood friend Lőrinc Mészáros and son-in-law István Tiborcz.

Hungary’s weakened rule of law, political intimidation, and forced “cold expropriations” have damaged the business climate and driven away foreign investors, prompting the European Union to freeze funds. As Hungary approaches a pivotal election, challenger Péter Magyar campaigns on an anti-corruption, pro-European platform, presenting voters with a choice between continuing Orban’s system of cronyism or pursuing democratic and economic reform.

This video summary was created by AI from the original DW script. It was edited by a journalist before publication.

This DW report exposes alleged corruption, oligarchy and authoritarian governance under Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, focusing on how public funds and EU subsidies have enriched his family and close associates. Investigations by opposition politician Ákos Hadházy, journalists and EU officials reveal lavish properties, rigged government contracts, and billions of euros in suspected embezzlement tied to Orban’s inner circle, including his childhood friend Lőrinc Mészáros and son-in-law István Tiborcz.

Hungary’s weakened rule of law, political intimidation, and forced “cold expropriations” have damaged the business climate and driven away foreign investors, prompting the European Union to freeze funds. As Hungary approaches a pivotal election, challenger Péter Magyar campaigns on an anti-corruption, pro-European platform, presenting voters with a choice between continuing Orban’s system of cronyism or pursuing democratic and economic reform.

This video summary was created by AI from the original DW script. It was edited by a journalist before publication.

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