Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban warned that Europe is facing the “danger of war” during an anti-war rally in Gyor, calling for peace as the Russia–Ukraine conflict continues to escalate. Addressing supporters, Orban claimed the continent is “on the brink” and urged citizens to stand firmly against further conflict. His remarks came on the same day opposition leader Peter Magyar held a competing rally in the city. With Magyar’s Tisza party leading most polls ahead of the 2026 election, the political landscape in Hungary is shifting rapidly. This report covers Orban’s message, the rallies, and the growing political stakes.

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