Hungary Deploys Army to Streets
The Hungarian government has deployed the army to the country's streets, citing a potential attack from Ukraine as the reason. This decision comes amid political tensions, as the government is considering declaring a state of emergency, which would lead to the postponement of parliamentary elections, originally scheduled for April 12th.
Hungary Deploys Army to Streets The Hungarian government has deployed military and anti-terror units to the streets, citing a potential attack from Ukraine and raising the terror threat level. This action occurs as political tensions rise, with experts suggesting it could be a pretext to declare a state of emergency and postpone the upcoming parliamentary elections, currently scheduled for April 12th. Current polls indicate a potential loss for the ruling Fidesz party, with the opposition Tisza party gaining significant support.
- Hungarian government deploys army and anti-terror units to streets.
- The stated reason is a potential attack from Ukraine threatening energy infrastructure.
- The government is considering declaring a state of emergency, which could postpone elections.
- Elections were originally scheduled for April 12th and could be delayed up to 150 days.
- The ruling Fidesz party faces strong opposition from the Tisza party in upcoming elections.
- Experts believe the Ukraine situation might be used to delay elections due to unfavorable poll results for Fidesz.
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