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Hungarian opposition parties – including the former far-right Jobbik party as well as the centre-left Momentum party – will hold primaries this year to select joint candidates to contest the 2022 parliamentary election, it was announced this week. The Fidesz party of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has won three successive landslide victories since 2010, in part due to an election system that favours the ruling party over the fragmented opposition. The primary elections, set for September, will select a single opposition candidate in each of Hungary’s 106 electoral districts, while each district will also pick its preferred candidate for prime minister. In 2019, the opposition united in a similar fashion to back Gergely Karácsony as mayor of Budapest, who subsequently defeated the Fidesz candidate.