8 April 2002 Hungary’s Fidesz tried on some strong national-pride rhetoric in an attempt to garner more votes, but the tactic may have failed to give the party an electoral victory. Hungarian voters sent many of the pollsters and analysts in their country back to the drawing board on 7 April by handing an unexpected lead to the Socialists after […]

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