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Final push for votes as challenger to Hungary’s Orbán senses victory

“Fidesz rule needs to end, they stole too much and the country is dying,” says Eva, who believes 90% of people in the market still support them. “Tisza supporters see only bad things about Orbán,” Andrea counters. “When you look at the city, they renovated six schools and built new buildings for the hospital.” Eva argues that this may be true, but complains that most public tenders in Hungary are mired in corruption.




