The Kremlin acknowledges the possibility of Orbán's defeat in the Hungarian elections
The Kremlin has begun to speculate that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán may lose the parliamentary elections, despite support from Russia.
This is reported by Russian media, citing sources close to the Kremlin’s political bloc.
According to these sources, Moscow had previously expected Orbán to retain power, particularly through party lists or results in single-member districts.
However, the Kremlin now acknowledges that this may not happen.
Sources also note that in the event of Orbán’s defeat, Russian media controlled by the government could portray it as a “color revolution” allegedly organized by the EU.
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