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US Vice President Vance to visit Hungary days before key election

Vice President JD Vance, chair of the newly formed Task Force to Eliminate Fraud, speaks during the task force's first meeting in the Indian Treaty Room at the Eisenhower Exec
Vice President JD Vance, chair of the newly formed Task Force to Eliminate Fraud, speaks during the task force's first meeting in the Indian Treaty Room at the Eisenhower Exec Copyright  AP Photo
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US Vice President JD Vance will travel to Budapest on Tuesday and Wednesday for talks with Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, days before a pivotal 12 April election in which Orbán faces his strongest opposition challenge in years.

US Vice President JD Vance will visit Hungary on Tuesday and Wednesday, during the final week of campaigning ahead of the country's general election, the White House has announced.

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Vance will hold talks with Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and deliver remarks on the "rich partnership between the United States and Hungary", according to the White House statement.

The visit comes as Hungary prepares for a pivotal election on 12 April, in which Orbán's 16-year grip on power faces its biggest challenge. The opposition Tisza party, led by Péter Magyar, leads Orbán's Fidesz in opinion polls.

The Trump administration has been a vocal supporter of Orbán's conservative, anti-immigration agenda. In February, President Donald Trump publicly endorsed the Hungarian prime minister ahead of the vote.

“I proudly supported Viktor in the 2022 elections, and it is an honour to do so again” Trump wrote in February.

Trump has a history of actively supporting his right-wing conservative political allies. He supported Japan’s Sanae Takaichi and Argentina's Javier Milei in their campaigns. Both emerged as winners.

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