The Man Who Could Topple Orban
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When Peter Magyar arrived in Tapiobicske, a sleepy village outside of Budapest, on May 16, dozens of people gathered in the main square to greet him. Some residents gave him flowers, boxes of pastries, or homemade pálinka, a brandy made from fruit. Others waved at him from their windows and gardens, and drivers passing by shouted encouraging words.

“In 11 months, we will be living in a completely different country, a humane Hungary,” Magyar shouted in the square. The small crowd erupted in cheers.

It was the third day of Magyar’s week-and-a-half-long walk from Budapest to Oradea, a Romanian town with a large Hungarian population. He had embarked on the 185-mile journey, entirely on foot, in an effort to connect with voters and raise support ahead of Hungary’s parliamentary electi…

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