United States Vice president JD Vance will pay a visit to Budapest on Tuesday and Wednesday, where he will meet Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. He and his wife Usha Vance will come to the Hungarian capital from 7–8 April. According to the White House, during his stay he will hold bilateral talks with the head of the Hungarian government, as well as giving a speech on relations between the US and Hungary.
The visit will take place a fewer days before the crucial parliamentary elections scheduled for April 12, which may prove to be 1 of the most hard for Orbán for many years. The Hungarian Prime Minister will face an highly strong opposition. Recently, public support for Orbán has been expressed repeatedly by US president Donald Trump. Mr Marco Rubio, who visited Hungary in February, besides supported the current authorities in Budapest.
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However, the polls show that the ruling Fidesz is now losing to the opposition TISZA party. Most independent studies indicate the advantage of the opposition group. In a March survey of the Median TISZA studio, she gained 58 percent support among strong voters, while Fidesz could number on 35 percent. In turn, the survey published on Wednesday by the 21st investigation Center showed a consequence of 56 percent for TISH and 37 percent for the Orbán party.
It is besides worth noting that Mi Hazánk's utmost right-wing group is listed. Among strong voters, the organization can now number on 4% support, which means a two-point drop compared to February. This consequence is below the current electoral threshold and the group may have difficulties in obtaining seats in parliament.
The right from all over the planet is counting on Trump
According to the US Department of State's dispatch, which Politico recalled in March, the relation between Donald Trump and Viktor Orbán importantly improved relations between the 2 states. According to this assessment, tensions from the erstwhile administration period were replaced a respectful and result-oriented partnership focused on deepening defence, commercial and energy ties.
Trump has been active for years in supporting politicians with a conservative right-wing profile internationally. In the past, he spoke on the side of nipponese Prime Minister Sanye Takaichi and Argentine president Javier Milei during their election campaigns. They both yet won.













