On April 12, European capitals will have their eyes turned towards the legislative elections in Hungary where the political future of Viktor Orban is at stake. The Hungarian Prime Minister, in power for 16 years, is lagging behind in the polls. His opponent, center-right MEP Peter Magyar, leader of the opposition Tisza party, could win this election, despite the disinformation campaigns of recent weeks. In the midst of a standoff between the defenders of the European Union and the Hungarian Prime Minister, supported by Moscow, will these elections open the door to the start of alternation? Caroline de Camaret and Alexandre Poussard open the debate in Ici l’Europe, with Fabrice LEGGERI MEP, Patriots for Europe (France), Radan KANEV MEP, European People’s Party (Bulgaria) and BENEDEK JAVOR Representative of the city of Budapest with the EU.
First part: Caroline de Camaret receives Christophe Hansen, European Commissioner for Agriculture, Luxembourg.
Second part: Caroline de Camaret and Alexandre Poussart receive the MEPs:
– BENEDEK JAVOR, Representative of the city of Budapest to the EU,
– Fabrice LEGGERI, MEP, Patriots for Europe (France),
– Radan KANEV, MEP, European People’s Party (Bulgaria).





