Hungary's 'Unexpected Candidate' Could Be A Political Threat To The Populist Orban
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Hungary's populist prime minister, Viktor Orban, could face his biggest electoral challenge yet in next spring's general election. Six of the country's opposition parties have formed an alliance and rallied around a Catholic, conservative mayor. His name is Peter Marki-Zay and his rural, right-wing roots could attract the kind of voters who have kept Orban in power for more than a decade.