In Romania, Many Hungarians Root for Orban in Vote
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In Romania, many Hungarians root for Orban in vote
In the Romanian town of Odorheiu Secuiesc, where most of the population are ethnic Hungarians, Teresia Hadhazi wants her vote to help nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban win again in Sunday's parliamentary election across the border.
Terésia Hadházi from the Romanian city of Odorheiu Secuiesc, where the majority of the population is ethnic Hungarian, wants her vote in the election to help nationalist conservative Prime Minister Viktor Orbán win another victory, AFP reports.
Terésia Hadházi, from the Romanian town of Odorheiu Secuiesc, where the majority of the population is ethnic Hungarian, wants her vote in the election to help nationalist conservative Prime Minister Viktor Orbán win another victory. Older residents in Transylvania, a region formerly part of Hungary, in particular, support his ruling Fidesz party.
Parliamentary election on Sunday: In Romania, many Hungarians root for Orban in vote
Let's not let them put an end to our programs launched for the survival of Hungarians abroad - the prime minister sent a message to Hungarians abroad in a video posted on his Facebook page on Wednesday. The post "Let's not let them!" Viktor Orbán sends a message to Hungarians abroad in an unexpected video before the election first appeared on Most Hír.
In a video posted on his social media page, the Prime Minister urged Hungarians abroad to exercise their right to vote so that the common results achieved over the past 16 years and the programs launched to preserve the Hungarian community abroad can be preserved.
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