(3 Apr 2022)
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Budapest - 3 April 2022
1. Various of people voting
2. Electoral workers
3. Zoom into ballot box
4. Election posters on voting booth
STORYLINE:
Hungarians began voting in an election on Sunday that will decide whether nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban continues his autocratic rule for a fourth consecutive term.
Opinion polls forecast a close race, with a small lead for Orban's Fidesz party.
United for Hungary, a diverse coalition of six opposition parties, has put aside ideological differences to create a united front against Orban and his political and economic system, which they say is rife with corruption, graft and a pervasive erosion of democratic freedoms.
Peter Marki-Zay, a 49-year-old economist and mayor of a small Hungarian city, has been nominated to face Orban as the coalition's candidate for prime minister.
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