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Hungarian Prime Minister says opposition now 'serious challenge'

He also doubled down on his main campaign theme ahead of a general election next month, saying that the opposition could turn Hungary into a "country of immigration" if he loses.

Polls had given the fiercely anti-immigration Fidesz party a lead of around 30 percentage points over its nearest rival.

But a local by-election on Sunday saw a landslide victory for an independent candidate backed by opposition parties from the left to the far-right.

The rare show of opposition unity was a "test-run" for the parliamentary election April 8, Orban said.

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Orban has responded by renewing his focus on his opposition to immigration, his main campaign theme.

"Ultimately there will be single pro-immigration candidates facing anti-immigration ones supporting the national government," he said in a public radio interview.

The surprise win has fuelled optimism among opposition parties that Orban could even be toppled, an unthinkable scenario before Sunday.

"If parties work together, no electoral district is unwinnable," the Socialist party's prime ministerial candidate Gergely Karacsony told AFP Thursday.

Since 2015 Orban has mounted campaigns accusing American billionaire George Soros of backing the opposition and orchestrating mass migration from Muslim countries into Europe.

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"If (migrants) get in, they can't be removed, if toothpaste comes out of the tube no one can get it back in," Orban said.

Migrant "no-go zones" could be created in Hungarian cities, he said in the northeastern city of Miskolc Thursday.

Orban said Miskolc "had already experienced" the impact of mass migration, appearing to refer to the ethnic Roma community, Hungary's largest minority.

During Hungary's communist period Miskolc was a major centre for heavy industry and many Roma from around the country moved there for work.

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