- Hungarian voters are heading to the polls on Sunday for a parliamentary election, where Prime Minister Viktor Orban faces his toughest opposition in 16 years.
- Orban, a nationalist leader, has drawn criticism across Europe for his support of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
- Recent polls suggest the centre-right Tisza party, led by former government insider Peter Magyar, is leading Orban's ruling Fidesz party.
- One poll indicated Tisza had 52 per cent support among decided voters, while Fidesz had 39 per cent.
- The election outcome remains uncertain due to a significant number of undecided voters, with results expected late Sunday evening.
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