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How Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s hometown became a symbol of excesses

Pancho Arena, soccer stadium in Felcsút, Hungary.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has long been accused of corruption. Sightseers now flock to his hometown as groups aim to raise awareness of what they say are the leader’s excesses.

(Image credit: Rob Schmitz)

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