Tough road ahead for the opposition Hungarian leader Marki- Zay
On Sunday, Hungry will be witnessing the much talked about parliamentary elections where the nation goes into polls to show a tougher and more aggressive side of the opposition that threatened the position of the incumbent Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
These are being
considered as remarkable elections for the country as this might be the first
time that the ruling Fidesz party will face a united opposition with the help
of a coalition led by Peter Marki-Zay.
The opposition
leader is being touted as the game changer especially after his sudden
popularity when he defeated Fidesz to become mayor of Hodmezovasarhely. Not
only this but he has also been confidently managing to lead the coalition
without any major discrepancies.
#Hungary votes Sunday between incumbent #Orban & #Marki-Zay who's heading up a coalition of 6 opposition parties. RFI spoke to @panyiszabolcs of @direkt36, Janos Gulyas & Budapest mayor Gergely Karacsony about the state of play. #hungaryelections https://t.co/Tt8UcVLtdG pic.twitter.com/n6Nz4gHbZB
— RFI English (@RFI_En) April 2, 2022
His coalition
extends from the right-wing Jobbik to
liberals and also has greens and social democrats to make up for a whole new
variety of political structure required to lead the country.
"In
Hungary, most people don't think we should stop Brussels. They think that in
order to have peace, we have to stop Putin," Marki-Zay stated. He blamed
the incumbent leader for still serving Putin’s interests over the country’s.
He accused Orban of losing battles taking the country into debt. The leader of the opposition further added that it is because of this that the country is witnessing inflation and the pandemic had such a heavy impact on the country when it could have been tackled in a better way.
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