BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Viktor Orban, Europe's hard-liner on immigration, is set to win a third straight term in elections on Sunday after a campaign in which he has positioned himself as a saviour of Hungary's Christian values and culture from a flood of Muslim migrants.
An emphatic victory could embolden Orban, Hungary's longest serving post-communist prime minister, to solidify a Central European alliance against the European Union's migration policies, and against a deeper integration of the bloc which he opposes.
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