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JD Vance visits Hungary to support Viktor Orban ahead of parliamentary elections

US Vice President JD Vance traveled to Hungary in the days before the April 12 parliamentary elections to show support for Prime Minister Viktor Orban. During his visit, Vance criticized the European Union for what he called election interference and condemned Ukrainian President Zelensky's comments about Orban as 'scandalous.' The visit comes as Orban faces his toughest electoral challenge in 16 years of rule.

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JD Vance campaigns for far-right nationalist Viktor Orban in Hungary
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THE RIGHT2 outlets · mostly supportive
Vance Accuses Brussels Eurocrats of 'Election Interference' Against Hungary's Orban
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“News Wrap: Vance backs Orbán in visit ahead of Hungarian elections” · PBS NewsHour, Al Jazeera, Reuters

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