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Orbán frames Hungary’s election as “peace or war” choice at Budapest rally

Prime minister criticizes Ukraine and EU amid dispute over Druzhba oil pipeline.

   
March 16, 2026, 08:42
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Orbán frames Hungary’s election as “peace or war” choice at Budapest rally

BUDAPEST (Realist English). Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told supporters that Hungary’s upcoming parliamentary election represents a choice between peace and war, positioning his government as the country’s defender of stability while sharply criticizing Ukraine and the European Union.

Orbán delivered the remarks during a rally in central Budapest marking Hungary’s national day, which commemorates the 1848 revolution against Habsburg rule.

Hungary will hold parliamentary elections on April 12 in what analysts describe as the most serious political challenge to Orbán’s leadership since he first took office in 2010.

Recent opinion polls show Péter Magyar, leader of the opposition Tisza Party, slightly ahead of Orbán’s ruling Fidesz party.

Tensions with Ukraine

During his speech, Orbán accused both Brussels and Kyiv of attempting to undermine his government ahead of the vote.

He also alleged that Ukraine was interfering in Hungary’s election campaign by siding with the opposition and the European Union.

Relations between Budapest and Kyiv have deteriorated in recent months over the suspension of the Druzhba oil pipeline, which previously delivered discounted Russian crude to Hungary through Ukrainian territory.

Hungary has blocked a €50 billion European Union financial package for Ukraine until the pipeline supply is restored.

The dispute has escalated into a personal confrontation between Orbán and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

“Do you see this, Ukrainians? Do you see this, Zelenskyy? This is the thousand-year-old Hungarian state,” Orbán said during the rally. “And you think you can frighten us with an oil blockade, blackmail and threats? Be smart and stop this.”

Diplomatic tensions intensify

The election campaign has also been overshadowed by a broader diplomatic dispute between Hungary and Ukraine.

Last week Zelenskyy suggested that Ukrainian soldiers could directly contact a European leader blocking EU aid to Ukraine, a remark that Hungarian officials interpreted as a threat toward Orbán.

Orbán responded by accusing Kyiv of provoking unnecessary tensions.

“Don’t you have enough trouble on the eastern front? Why attack us?” he said.

The dispute was further fueled by a recent investigation in Hungary involving two Ukrainian cash transport vehicles near Budapest. Hungarian authorities confiscated large sums of money and gold during the operation as part of a money-laundering probe.

Ukraine denied wrongdoing, saying the transport was legal and accusing Hungary of unlawful interference, deepening diplomatic tensions between the two countries.

Election framed as geopolitical choice

Orbán portrayed the April election as a decisive moment for Hungary’s future, repeatedly presenting it as a choice between maintaining peace or being drawn into the war in Ukraine.

He has frequently accused the European Union of escalating the conflict by providing financial and military support to Kyiv.

“It is time for Kyiv and Brussels to understand that our sons will not die for Ukraine — they will live for Hungary,” Orbán told the crowd.

The Hungarian leader also suggested that the election could determine whether his government or external actors would shape the country’s direction.

“We must decide who should form the government — me or Zelenskyy,” Orbán said.

He called on supporters of his Fidesz party to mobilize voters and aim to surpass the party’s previous electoral performance, setting a target of at least three million votes in the upcoming election.

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