BUDAPEST (Reuters) - A senior Hungarian Socialist opposition politician was forced to suspend all his positions and membership in the party on Tuesday after a media report said he held funds in a foreign bank account that he failed to declare.
The Socialists are the main force in a leftist alliance that will run against Prime Minister Viktor Orban in a parliamentary election on April 6. The alliance faces an uphill struggle to defeat Orban's ruling Fidesz party, which has a firm poll lead.
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