Viktor Orban, the European Union’s longest-serving prime minister, could lose power in an election on April 12 after 16 years at Hungary’s helm, opinion polls show.
The stakes could hardly be higher for the central European country of 9.5 million people and for the brand of right-wing populism that has won Orban both many supporters and many critics in Europe and beyond.
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