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Orbán warns of foreign interference as election tensions rise in Hungary

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán warned supporters of foreign interference in the upcoming election during his final rally in Budapest. His opponent, Peter Magyar, accused Orbán of being aligned with Moscow while thousands chanted against Russian influence. The election has drawn significant attention from both the U.S. and the EU amid concerns about outside meddling.

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