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Vance Ahead of Hungary’s Election. Washington Sends a Clear Signal of Support for Orbán

2026/03/26
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The planned visit of U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance to Budapest just days before Hungary’s parliamentary election has been widely seen as a strong political signal of support for Viktor Orbán. According to Reuters, Vance is expected to travel to Hungary on April 7 and 8, only a few days before the vote scheduled for April 12. Importantly, the White House has not yet issued an official statement confirming the trip.

The timing of the visit is no coincidence. Orbán is fighting to stay in power in what appears to be his toughest campaign in years, and polls suggest that Fidesz no longer enjoys a clear lead. Reuters notes that the Hungarian prime minister is facing his strongest challenge since returning to office in 2010, with his main rival being Péter Magyar, leader of the centrist-right Tisza party, which has recently overtaken the ruling party in some surveys.

In this context, Vance’s arrival looks less like routine diplomacy and more like a demonstration of political sympathy. Reuters and the AP point out that it would be another gesture by Donald Trump’s administration toward Orbán, following the U.S. president’s earlier public endorsement of him and Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s February visit to Budapest. This shows that ties between Trump’s political camp and the Hungarian prime minister are entering an exceptionally close phase.

The move is also controversial because such open support for an incumbent foreign leader just before an election has not traditionally been part of standard U.S. diplomatic practice. This time, however, the stakes go beyond Hungary itself. Orbán has long been regarded as one of the most important European partners of the global right, and a victory for his camp would be interpreted as a success for the political forces gathered around Trump and Europe’s national-conservative parties.

For Orbán himself, American backing could become a valuable argument in the final stretch of the campaign, though it may not determine the result. Hungarian voters are increasingly focused on domestic problems: economic stagnation, inflation, the state of public services, and allegations of corruption. These are the issues on which Péter Magyar has built his challenge, promising to rebuild state institutions, improve relations with the European Union, and pursue a more predictable course toward the West.

As a result, Hungary’s April election is becoming more than just a domestic contest for power. It is a test of the strength of Orbán’s political model, but also a measure of the growing involvement of the Trump administration in Europe’s ideological struggles. If Vance does indeed appear in Budapest just before the vote, it will be one of the clearest signs yet that Washington wants to actively strengthen its closest partner in Central Europe.

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