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Editorial: El Mundo

  • The trip of JD Vance, US vice president, to Hungary has been interpreted as support for Viktor Orban's government.
  • This support comes at a time when polls indicate that the unified opposition could win the upcoming elections.
  • Hungary's position under Orban has been seen as aligned with Russia's interests, causing tension in Europe.
  • Vance has participated in a Fidesz rally, thus showing partisanship towards a political option that seems to benefit Russian interests.
  • Vance's intervention could be seen as an interference in the elections of a EU member state.

Conclusion: Vance's visit to Hungary is interpreted as support for Orban's government, which may be viewed as inappropriate interference in a European electoral process and support for Orban's pro-Russian stance.