Hungary’s Orbán leverages oil price shock from Iran war in his election campaign
IRAN-ISRAEL
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is seizing on fears of an energy price shock from the Iran war to try to claw back ground against his challenger Péter Magyar ahead of an April 12 election. About 10 percentage points behind in the polls, Orbán is now putting energy costs at the heart of the election race. He accuses Magyar's Tisza party of conspiring with the EU and Ukraine to cut Hungary off from cheap Russian oil, arguing those flows could have cushioned Budapest from the spiraling crude
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