Election years are a major concern for investors. The fiscal, foreign, and domestic policies of presidential candidates and parties can have a profound influence on the economy.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's hopes that a strong economy will propel his Fidesz party to another election victory in 2026 are being challenged by a rebound in inflation, sagging household morale and even a plunge in the birth rate he so wants to boost.