Online betting site Unibet on Sunday opened betting for the April 3 general elections in Hungary showing conservative Prime Minister Viktor Orbán as the clear favorite.
The site gives odds of 1:4 for Orbán, while his adversary, independent Péter Márki-Zay running for a ragtag coalition of six opposition parties, has odds of 2:1. Recently, there have been insiders in the opposition complaining about disarray in the election campaign. One source said the opposition has a lack of seasoned campaign staff, conflicts over messaging, and unhappiness about the chosen candidate to lead the opposition.
The opposition has seen a dip in its support in the polls as of late.
On Unibet’s website, a graphic showcases the voting odds for Márki-Zay and Orbán in the upcoming election.
This in effect means that Unibet considers an Orbán victory has a 75 percent chance of winning the election.