Orbán Rallies Supporters with 'Peace March' as EU Elections Approach
Hungary's Prime Minister warns of potential escalation in Ukraine conflict and emphasizes need for a 'pro-peace' government.
- Tens of thousands gathered in Budapest to support Orbán's stance against EU military aid to Ukraine.
- Orbán's campaign portrays the election as a choice between peace and war in Europe.
- Critics argue Orbán's cease-fire calls would benefit Russia and undermine Ukraine.
- Political newcomer Péter Magyar challenges Orbán, accusing his party of corruption.
- Orbán advocates for a coalition with Trump to end the Ukraine conflict.