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Viktor Orbán faces reckoning after 16 years as Hungary heads to polls

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Viktor Orbán faces reckoning after 16 years as Hungary heads to polls

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is projected to lose the upcoming parliamentary elections on April 12 to former insider Péter Magyar. Orbán's 16-year rule has been marked by criticism of corruption, authoritarianism, and pro-Russian policies, which may come to an end with Magyar's promise to steer Hungary back towards the EU and NATO.

Hungary is heading to polls on April 12. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his Fidesz party have been in power since 2010. Orbán is facing a challenge from Péter Magyar, a former Fidesz insider. Magyar is promising to investigate the Fidesz government and root out corruption. He also vows to steer Hungary away from Moscow's sphere and back towards the EU and NATO. Polls show Magyar is on track to win.

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