The liberal funder has spent tens of millions of dollars swinging dozens of district attorney races, drawing a backlash from the right.
The biggest question is whether PM Orbán can convince multiple hundreds of thousands of Tisza voters by next April or not.
Centrist governments are failing badly in Europe’s leading economies, setting the stage for a far-right sweep.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow to finalise an agreement on Russian gas and oil supplies.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's Fidesz party narrowed the gap on opposition rival Tisza in November, an opinion poll ...