A massive gap is developing between polling results by independent and pro-government pollsters
Before the last election, parties were polling similarly, with independent institutes predicting Fidesz's victory.
Before the last election, parties were polling similarly, with independent institutes predicting Fidesz's victory.
Polymarket hosts a betting option for the upcoming Hungarian election, where Péter Magyar currently leads in the odds – one user even bet over 225,000 USD on this outcome.
Originally established to provide funding for civil society organizations, the National Cooperation Fund became yet another channel to fund Fidesz allies.
While opposition politician Péter Magyar has been crisscrossing the country in campaign visits, Orbán has so far been mostly absent from the campaign trail ahead of the 2026 elections.
We spoke with Rozana Tuzsanszka, co-founder of the Transcarpathian news portal Varosh, about Russian disinformation affecting Transcarpathia and the media situation there.
We interviewed volunteers in the Transcarpathian town of Uzhhorod who help internally displace people and collect donations for their own neighbors serving on the front.
Online rumors about child sexual abuse against Viktor Orbán’s deputy Zsolt Semjén has been brought into the political mainstream by a heated exchange in the Hungarian parliament.
Átlátszó uncovered a document that reveals the role of the richest man in Hungary in the secretive Hatvanpuszta project of the prime minister's father.
Viktor Orbán’s party may lose the popular vote by over 5 points and still win a parliamentary majority, as local districts are gerrymandered heavily in the ruling party’s favor.
Although the government promised solutions, so far, only businesses tied to government circles have benefited from public money spent to help the spa.
"Blocking Russian disinformation channels alone will not significantly shape public opinion, but that is not how we think. Since we are at war with Russia, we are targeting the operations that Russia is spending resources on," the manager of the Ukrainian project Break the Fake told Átlátszó.
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