love him or hate him, it looks like victor orban is poised for another victory. >> peter is director of capitol director institute, a think tank and joins us via skype from budapest. thank you for joining us on the show. it seems the prime minister's party is a shoo in to win these elections. what is behind his popularity? >> thank you very much for the opportunity to talk to you. i would summarize the main reasons for the upcoming victory in two points, first keeping the base strong and enthusiastic. he's the kind of leader, a spiritual leader for his base. he has 1.5 million voters in a country of 8 million overall who are personally attached to him and are really enthusiastic about the internationalistic type of government that he does. the other reason is that besides his core voter base, he was able to gain back popularity on the base of undecided voters that by decreasing the price of the gas, electricity border zone that he has just said, so first of all, he has a strong, committed core voter base and second, a lot of votes and proved to be pretty popular in a country since 20