Orbán’s rural base is still behind the Hungarian leader ahead of Sunday’s pivotal vote

Orbán’s rural base is still behind the Hungarian leader ahead of Sunday’s pivotal vote

CEGLÉD, Hungary (AP) — István Vároczi, a 63-year-old entrepreneur from the small Hungarian city of Cegléd, says he doesn’t believe the polls that show Prime Minister Viktor Orbán could lose a pivotal election on Sunday. After 16 years in power and four straight election victories, Orbán is facing a...

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