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Hungarians' growing anger at living in EU's 'most corrupt state'

But voters in what Transparency International deems the EU's most corrupt country believe otherwise. And they may make Orban pay in a general election on April 12 that could spell an end to his 16-year rule. The wealth amassed by Orban's inner circle is fuelling the increasingly palpable frustration of a population grappling with sluggish growth, high inflation and worsening public services. "The government's communication machine worked well as long as our economic situation remained relatively good," Zoltan Ranschburg...
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