Hungary’s right-wing Prime Minister Viktor Orban is set for a record third term in office with his party holding a comfortable lead after a general election on Sunday.

The ruling Fidesz party is expected to hold a majority, but there have been doubts as to whether it could retain its “supermajority”  - a two-thirds control of the 199 seat parliament, which has allowed them to pass controversial laws since being in power.

The campaign was dominated by immigration debates, with Mr Orban promising to defend the country's borders and block migration by Muslims.