Hungary's upcoming election and the effects of the generation gap
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Hungary's upcoming general election on April 12 highlights a generation gap, with young voters favoring the opposition Tisza Party led by Péter Magyar, while older voters support Viktor Orbán's Fidesz. Polls indicate over 60% of voters under 30 back Tisza, contrasting with Fidesz's appeal to older demographics through promises like a 14th month pension. Concerns about election interference, particularly from Russian agents, have emerged, alongside criticism of Fidesz's governance and its relationship with the EU. Young influencers are increasingly engaging in politics, with initiatives aimed at mobilizing first-time voters. The election's outcome may hinge on young voter turnout, which has historically been low.Helyszínek
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