
Orbán Asks 'Who Will Form Government, Me or Zelensky?' as Rival Rallies Compete in Budapest
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán challenged Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's influence during competing political rallies in Budapest, asking supporters "who will form the government, me or Zelensky?" The dueling demonstrations took place one month before Hungary's upcoming elections, as both government supporters and opposition groups sought to draw larger crowds. The rallies highlighted tensions over Hungary's stance on the war in Ukraine, with Orbán positioning himself against what he characterized as foreign interference in Hungarian domestic politics. The competing events underscored the polarized political climate in Hungary as the country approaches a crucial electoral period.
