Hungary Votes: Key EU Nation's Future Hangs in Balance
Voting has ended in Hungary's closely watched parliamentary election. Preliminary results are expected after 1800 GMT.
This election is seen as a major test for Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. He has led the country for 12 consecutive years. His party, Fidesz, campaigned on a platform of national sovereignty and stability.
The main opposition coalition united in an effort to defeat him. They argued for change, accusing the government of corruption and mismanagement.
International observers are monitoring the process. The outcome will shape Hungary's future relations with the European Union. The EU has repeatedly clashed with Orbán's government over rule-of-law and democratic standards.
All eyes are now on the national election commission. It will begin releasing official vote counts tonight.