* Opinion polls point to new victory for incumbent Prime Minister Viktor Orban. He and his party, the national conservative party Fidesz, are criticized for their approach to Russia and China.
* The election campaign has been marked by the war in neighboring Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has criticized Orban for having close ties to Russia.
* Péter Márki-Zay is the opposition candidate from the opposition coalition. He is non-partisan, but is described as a conservative politician, and is a former mayor of the city of Hodmezovasarhely.
* The coalition Márki-Zay leads, extends from the right wing with Jobbik – a far-right, Christian party – to Liberals, Greens and Social Democrats.
(Source: NTB)
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Not «Ukrainian-friendly»
While as many as 91 percent of Hungarian opposition voters believe that Russia is the attacking party in the war in Ukraine, only 44 percent of Orbán’s party’s voters think the same, according to a survey by Public-institute.
Orbán himself is betting that a good relationship with Russia will keep Hungary out of the war.
– God will not hold me responsible for the Ukrainian people, but for the Hungarian. Hungary’s policy is neither pro-Ukrainian nor pro-Russian. It is Hungarian-friendly, the prime minister said in a radio interview last week, according to Politico.