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How Long Will Election Posters Continue to Deface the Streets? Here's the Rule that Every Party Must Follow

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Campaign posters may remain in public spaces for weeks, even though the election has already taken place: candidates and parties have until mid-May to remove the ads. If they fail to do so, local governments may step in and charge them with the costs.
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Campaign posters may remain in public spaces for weeks, even though the election has already taken place: candidates and parties have until mid-May to remove the ads. If they fail to do so, local governments may step in and charge them with the costs.

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Candidates and parties running in the parliamentary elections have just over three weeks to remove their posters placed in public spaces during the campaign period. Since last Sunday, torn-down relics have become a huge business.

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economx.hu broke the news on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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