Vučić and Fico officially supported Orbán in the Hungarian elections
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The Prime Minister of Slovakia and the President of Serbia expressed their support for Viktor Orbán during the vote. The politicians noted his contribution to the protection of sovereignty.

In the Hungarian parliamentary elections, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico and Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić supported Viktor Orbán. This was reported by UNN with reference to the politicians' social media posts.
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Thus, Robert Fico wrote on his X social media page that he would closely follow the elections in Hungary during his short official visit.
I wish Viktor Orbán that all his political goals are achieved in the parliamentary elections. In my long political career, I have never met such a strong defender of his country's sovereignty and national interests as Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
The head of the Slovak government also believes that Orbán, together with him, puts a lot of effort into developing quality friendly relations between Bratislava and Budapest and into ensuring a higher-than-standard level of national minority status.
The President of Serbia also wrote words of support for Orbán on Instagram. There he published an old photo of himself with the head of the Hungarian government.
I am infinitely grateful to him for the friendship between Serbs and Hungarians. Without him, this friendship would not exist. And whatever the outcome, I thank Viktor for everything and will support him in the elections.
The country's leader also wrote on behalf of all Serbs that they would be grateful to Orbán even if he loses the parliamentary race.
Context
On Sunday, April 12, parliamentary elections began in Hungary. As of 7:00 a.m., voter turnout was 3.46%. However, it is expected that by the end of the day - by 7:00 p.m. - more than 7 million Hungarians will cast their votes.
Currently, the main struggle is between the current head of government and leader of the Fidesz party, Viktor Orbán, and the leader of the opposition Tisza party, Péter Magyar.
