Euro: Hungary vote seen modestly supportive – Rabobank

Rabobank's Head of Macro Strategy Elwin de Groot argues that Hungary’s parliamentary election could have supportive implications for the Euro if Viktor Orbán loses power. He stresses that a Peter Magyar government might ease Hungary’s obstruction of EU decisions and Ukraine support, but warns that expectations for a dramatic policy shift may be too optimistic given his nationalist background.

Hungary politics and Euro cohesion

"Looking ahead to Sunday, Hungary’s parliamentary election may also attract significant attention, especially following several recent incidents and Vice President Vance’s explicit support for the incumbent."

"Brussels is hopeful that a government led by Peter Magyar would alter Hungary’s course and reduce its obstruction of EU decision‑making."

"Orbán is currently blocking a €90 billion loan package for Ukraine, reportedly linking it – likely for electoral reasons – to damage to the Druzhba pipeline that once carried Russian oil via Ukraine to Hungary and Europe."

"An Orbán defeat is therefore widely seen as a positive development for European cohesion and strategic autonomy, with potential supportive implications for the euro."

"That said, expectations may prove overly optimistic."

(This article was created with the help of an Artificial Intelligence tool and reviewed by an editor.)

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