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Hungary's opposition surfs grassroots wave ahead of key election

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Hungary's opposition's on-the-ground network appears to have loosened the ruling party's grip on small towns

Hungary's opposition's on-the-ground network appears to have loosened the ruling party's grip on small towns

Like many of her fellow volunteers, Hungarian beautician Krisztina Menczel sat idle in the past elections that kept nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban in power.

But opposition leader Peter Magyar's hopes of ending the longstanding premier's 16-year reign in Hungary rest in no small part on first-time campaigners like Menczel.

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