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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has accused the political opposition of conspiring with foreign intelligence services to disrupt the country's upcoming election. He claims they are receiving organized assistance from abroad to interfere with the vote.
Orbán, who is trailing in some polls, has framed the election as a choice between keeping Hungary out of a potential future war and the danger of removing him from power. The opposition has rejected his allegations, leading to a heated exchange of accusations in the final days of the campaign.
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