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General election in Hungary: Orbán and Brussels

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The broad victory of Fidesz in the 8 April general election confirms the popular support enjoyed by Prime minister Viktor Orbán’s populist, anti-immigration, nationalist and eurosceptic policies – though he happily welcomes EU subsidies.

Fidesz won 49 percent of votes, followed by the far-right Jobbik, with 20 percent. The Social democrats received a mere 12 percent of votes. Orbán has secured a third consecutive term in office since 2010 (and a fourth one in total, taking into account the period between 1998 and 2002).

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