Hungarians vote in election that could oust Orbán and rattle Russia

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Hungarians are voting in an election that could potentially unseat Prime Minister Viktor Orbán after 16 years in power. The election is seen as a key moment for Orbán, a Russia-friendly nationalist and one of the European Union's biggest antagonists.
Hungarians cast ballots on Sunday in a consequential election. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, an ally of US President Donald Trump, has been in power for 16 years. Orbán has shifted from a liberal, anti-Soviet leader to a Russia-friendly nationalist. The election could potentially unseat him. Orbán is the European Union's longest-serving leader and a key figure in European politics. The outcome of the election is being closely watched.
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