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Hungary's electoral system has been a subject of intense debate, particularly under Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's 16-year rule, with critics arguing that the current rules advantage his Fidesz party through gerrymandering and a mixed voting system that inflates majority seats. The April 2026 election represented a pivotal moment for Hungary's democracy, as opposition parties united to challenge both Orbán's governance and the electoral framework itself. Electoral reform has become intertwined with broader questions about democratic fairness, EU alignment, and Hungary's political future in Europe.