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At last, a figure has emerged who could wrench power from Viktor Orbán in Hungary | Viktória Serdült

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Péter Magyar is the ex-husband of Viktor Orbán’s former justice minister Judit Varga .

His party Tisza party currently has a double-digit lead over Fidesz in the latest opinion polls.

Many Hungarians are fed up with corruption and nepotism after 14 years of government.

The 2011 constitution cements key political choices, such as the chief prosecutor and members of the constitutional court.

The ruling party has already secured billions of euros in so-called public interest trusts controlled by trustees loyal to Orbán .

The Polish example shows it is almost impossible to remove obstacles to the proper rule of law while bound by the reforms imposed by the previous administration.

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