On Sunday 8 April, Hungarian voters are renewing the 199 members of the Országgyűlés, the single chamber of the Hungarian Parliament. This is an election that will determine the retention of power of the prime minister and strong man of the Fidesz party, Viktor Orbán, whose anti-migrant and anti-George Soros (his historic rival) stances have created tension with the European level and, in particular, complicate work on reform of the asylum system.
Unsurprisingly, Orbán, who was in...