
High‑profile outreach, including a public call from Donald Trump urging support for Orbán, highlighted international attention on the race as Orbán trailed in polls. Despite such endorsements, Orbán conceded the election, suggesting external backing did not reverse domestic trends. The loss also undercuts a network of foreign political support that included Israel’s prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, prompting reassessment of how much influence outside endorsements have on Hungary’s electorate and on bilateral relationships.
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