Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has escalated tensions with Kyiv after alleging that Ukrainian officials threatened his family and after Hungary impounded an Oschadbank convoy containing cash and gold.The government has responded to these disputes by vetoing EU sanctions and financial aid for Ukraine while blaming the disruption of the Druzhba pipeline on foreign sabotage.Polls indicate that Fidesz is currently trailing opposition leader Péter Magyar by twenty points as the parliamentary election scheduled for April 12 approaches.Observers warn that the campaign is fostering unprecedented levels of polarization and foreign interference, threatening the integrity of the democratic process.