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Magyar Vows to Pivot Hungary Westward Amidst Tense Election Outlook

Hungarian opposition leader Péter Magyar launched his party’s campaign, vowing to restore Hungary’s Western orientation and restore the nation to European prominence. Magyar’s Tisza party, a formidable force against Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, aims to address economic issues, combat corruption, and re-establish stronger ties with the European Union. The party plans to retain some of Orbán’s policies, such as border security, while also seeking to unlock suspended EU funding and improve public services.

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Senator Accused of Misusing Campaign Funds on Lavish Trips

Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) alleging that Senator Kyrsten Sinema illegally used over $100,000 in campaign funds for personal travel, including trips to Europe, Japan, and Aspen. The complaint cites numerous expenses for personal meals and lodging, unrelated to campaign activities, occurring after Sinema announced she would not seek reelection. CREW argues these expenditures violate the Federal Election Campaign Act, and urges the FEC to investigate and refer the matter to the Department of Justice. The timing of the expenses—after her reelection announcement and with no further campaign contributions—further exacerbates the accusations.

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