Hungarians vote on giving pro-Putin PM Orban a 4th term
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) —
Polls have closed in Hungary’s national election on Sunday in which pro-Putin nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban sought a fourth consecutive term.
There were no exit polls but the first results are expected to be reported later in the evening. Opinion polls in the last days of the race gave Orban’s right-wing Fidesz a slight advantage over Western-looking coalition of opposition parties.
The contest is expected to be the closest since Orban took power in 2010, thanks to Hungary’s six main opposition parties putting aside their ideological differences to form a united front against his right-wing Fidesz party.