Fraud accusations fly as Hungarians vote in contentious election
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BUDAPEST — Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s camp and the opposition are accusing each other of electoral fraud as both sides gear up for a potential clash over the results of Sunday’s crucial election.
Orbán is facing an unprecedented challenge to his 16-year rule in Budapest as challenger Péter Magyar, a former government insider, and his Tisza party were leading in the polls going into Sunday’s vote.
Some 74 percent of registered voters had cast their ballots by
Orbán is facing an unprecedented challenge to his 16-year rule in Budapest as challenger Péter Magyar, a former government insider, and his Tisza party were leading in the polls going into Sunday’s vote.
Some 74 percent of registered voters had cast their ballots by
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