Portuguese See Will Change and Optimum Content
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On 12 April, Hungarians vote in the most controversial elections in 15 years. Portuguese residents describe a weary country of Orbán, but careful with Magyar (which has an advantage in the polls).
Portuguese living in Hungary described a "will of change" and a "timism contained" of Hungarians in the 12th day legislation with opposition Peter Magyar to emerge as a favorite to defeat Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
After 15 years in power, Viktor Orban, the Hungarian Prime Minister is by far the longest-serving head of government in the EU. Since his re-election in 2010, he has gradually reshaped Hungarian democracy in his favour and emptied of its substance, while the opposition due to internal quarrels was not in a position to stand up to him. At least until today: With Péter Magyar and his TISZA party (Respect and Freedom), which has been leading the po…
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