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January 28th, 2022
Hungarians must choose between two opposing visions for their country when they head to the polls on April 3, Peter Marki-Zay, opposition's joint candidate for prime minister, said on Friday. One of those visions is "Viktor Orban's Hungary" which has become "the European Union's poorest and most corrupt country with the highest death rate," Marki-Zay told an online press conference. "But there's another Hungary," he said, "and we're asking voters to support the platform for a prosperous Hungary."
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