Hungarian leader Viktor Orban called on Sunday for a global alliance against migration as his right-wing populist Fidesz party began campaigning for an April 8 election in which it is expected to win a third consecutive landslide victory.
Popular
at home but increasingly at odds politically and economically with
mainstream European Union peers, Orban has thrived on external
controversy, including repeated clashes with Brussels and lately the
United Nations.
Those
conflicts, mostly centered on migration since people fleeing war and
poverty in the Middle East and Africa flooded into Europe in 2015, have
intensified as the elections approach and Orban poses as a savior of
Europe's Christian nations.
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