How the Ukraine war is impacting Viktor Orbán’s re-election bid

The Hungarian prime minister has been Europe’s pro-Putin outlier for decades

Viktor Orban and Vladimir Putin pictured in Moscow in 2018
Viktor Orbán shakes hands with Vladimir Putin during visit to Moscow in 2018
(Image credit: Alexey Druzhinin/AFP via Getty Images)

Viktor Orbán is scrambling to put “gender insanity” and the EU’s support for gay rights at the centre of an election campaign so far dominated by awkward questions over the Hungarian prime minister’s relationship with Vladimir Putin.

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