Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Tuesday that he did not doubt the outcome of Georgia’s contested weekend election amid allegations of fraud and vote-buying. “No one has come forward to say that this election or its result were not democratic – apart from critical opinions that were expressed,” he told local news agency Interpressnews while on a visit to Tbilisi. Hungarian observers had judged the Sunday elections as “positive, free and in every aspect democratic,” Orbán said. He congratulated his host, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, on the victory of his Georgian Drea…