Hungarians vote as PM Orban faces toughest election challenge in years
The parliamentary election could end Prime Minister Viktor Orban's 16-year hold on power. Grouped from 6 articles across 3 sources.
Hungarian prime minister and his Fidesz party face first closely contested polls in Sunday's parliamentary election. Grouped from 2 articles across 2 sources.
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The parliamentary election could end Prime Minister Viktor Orban's 16-year hold on power. Grouped from 6 articles across 3 sources.
Fake news and a growing number of political scandals: Hungary hasn't seen an election this fraught since after 1989's collapse of the Soviet Union.
The Central European University, founded by George Soros after the fall of communism, says the authoritarian government of Viktor Orbán forced 90% of its teaching operations out of the country.
BUDAPEST, April 10 - Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and his Fidesz party face their first closely contested election on April 12 after four consecutive landslide victories since 2010.
As Péter Magyar's opposition movement leads in the polls, tens of thousands of anti-Orbán supporters fill Heroes' Square in Budapest.
Since 2010, Orbán has transformed Hungary into what the European Parliament has denounced as a "hybrid regime of electoral autocracy".