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Hungary's PM calls for support at election rally
2014-03-30 
 

HUNGARY-BUDAPEST-PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION-RALLY

Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban addresses an election rally held by ruling alliance, Fidesz Party and the Christian Democratic People's Party, at Heroes' Square in Budapest, March 29, 2014. Viktor Orban campaigned hard on Saturday, calling on supporters to vote in the upcoming parliament's election, though the polls showed that he is likely to win the next four-year term. Orban is the candidate for prime minister of the ruling central-right Fidesz Party and the Christian Democratic People's Party. (Xinhua/Attila Volgyi)

HUNGARY-BUDAPEST-PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION-RALLY

Supporters of Hungary's ruling alliance, Fidesz Party and the Christian Democratic People's Party, take part in an election rally at Heroes' Square in Budapest, March 29, 2014. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban campaigned hard on Saturday, calling on supporters to vote in the upcoming parliament's election, though the polls showed that he is likely to win the next four-year term. Orban is the candidate for prime minister of the ruling central-right Fidesz Party and the Christian Democratic People's Party. (Xinhua/Attila Volgyi)

HUNGARY-BUDAPEST-PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION-RALLY

Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban addresses an election rally held by ruling alliance, Fidesz Party and the Christian Democratic People's Party, at Heroes' Square in Budapest, March 29, 2014. Viktor Orban campaigned hard on Saturday, calling on supporters to vote in the upcoming parliament's election, though the polls showed that he is likely to win the next four-year term. Orban is the candidate for prime minister of the ruling central-right Fidesz Party and the Christian Democratic People's Party. (Xinhua/Attila Volgyi)

HUNGARY-BUDAPEST-PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION-RALLY

Joseph Daul, President of the European People's Party, addresses an election rally held by Hungary's ruling alliance, Fidesz Party and the Christian Democratic People's Party, at Heroes' Square in Budapest, March 29, 2014. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban campaigned hard on Saturday, calling on supporters to vote in the upcoming parliament's election, though the polls showed that he is likely to win the next four-year term. Orban is the candidate for prime minister of the ruling central-right Fidesz Party and the Christian Democratic People's Party. (Xinhua/Attila Volgyi)

HUNGARY-BUDAPEST-PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION-RALLY

Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban addresses an election rally held by ruling alliance, Fidesz Party and the Christian Democratic People's Party, at Heroes' Square in Budapest, March 29, 2014. Viktor Orban campaigned hard on Saturday, calling on supporters to vote in the upcoming parliament's election, though the polls showed that he is likely to win the next four-year term. Orban is the candidate for prime minister of the ruling central-right Fidesz Party and the Christian Democratic People's Party. (Xinhua/Attila Volgyi)

HUNGARY-BUDAPEST-PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION-RALLY

Supporters of Hungary's ruling alliance, Fidesz Party and the Christian Democratic People's Party, take part in an election rally at Heroes' Square in Budapest, March 29, 2014. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban campaigned hard on Saturday, calling on supporters to vote in the upcoming parliament's election, though the polls showed that he is likely to win the next four-year term. Orban is the candidate for prime minister of the ruling central-right Fidesz Party and the Christian Democratic People's Party. (Xinhua/Attila Volgyi)

HUNGARY-BUDAPEST-PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION-RALLY

HUNGARY-BUDAPEST-PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION-RALLY

Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban addresses an election rally held by ruling alliance, Fidesz Party and the Christian Democratic People's Party, at Heroes' Square in Budapest, March 29, 2014. Viktor Orban campaigned hard on Saturday, calling on supporters to vote in the upcoming parliament's election, though the polls showed that he is likely to win the next four-year term. Orban is the candidate for prime minister of the ruling central-right Fidesz Party and the Christian Democratic People's Party. (Xinhua/Attila Volgyi)

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