Political outsider to stand against Orban in Hungary’s 2022 vote
Al Jazeera
A small-town conservative and father of seven will lead an alliance of six opposition parties in next year’s parliamentary vote.
A Hungarian political outsider with no party affiliation will run against Prime Minister Viktor Orban in next year’s parliamentary election after winning an opposition runoff primary on Sunday.
Small-town conservative Peter Marki-Zay defeated left-wing Klara Dobrev who pledged to support him at the head of an alliance of six opposition parties.
“We can only win together,” Marki-Zay told cheering supporters with his wife and seven children standing behind him.
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