Hungary’s election battle centers on the country’s future
In a region where almost every election is billed as a defining post-1989 moment, Hungary’s parliamentary vote appears to stand apart.
That phrase — the "most important election since '89" — is often overused in Central and Eastern Europe, only to be recycled at the next trip to the ballot box.
But Hungary’s vote tomorrow makes a strong case for the title.
The outcome could shape not only the country’s political course, but also its standing inside the European Union.
Tisza leader Péter Magyar, a 44-year-old lawyer and…