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Hungarian Elections: Tisza Party Rises as Orbán Accuses Opposition of Election Interference
Ahead of Sunday's parliamentary elections, polls indicate Hungary's Tisza party is challenging the ruling Fidesz, while Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has accused the opposition of attempting to disrupt the elections and colluding with foreign intelligence. The Tisza party has also launched an automatic phone campaign.
10 Apr, 08:27 — 10 Apr, 08:27
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First report: ruv · 9 Apr, 19:36|Full coverage: 13 · 13h|Window: 13h
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