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This man has to beat Orbán: ‘I want the euro’ | Abroad

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Conservative marketing man trumps opposition

Brussels – A front of six opposition parties will face Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in April elections. Their joint prime minister’s candidate, the conservative Péter Márki-Zay, has a serious chance. This week he was in Brussels for a European tour. “It won’t be easy to win.”

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