By Anita Komuves and Gergely Szakacs BUDAPEST (Reuters) – Hungary’s nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban looked set for a fourth consecutive term in Sunday’s election, as voters endorsed his cautious stance over Russia’s war in Ukraine and his campaign for more traditional Christian values. Preliminary results with 23% of national party list votes counted showed Orban’s Fidesz party leading with 60% of votes versus 29% for a six-party opposition party alliance. Fidesz was also ahead in most single-member constituencies based on early results. The gap could narrow once big-city constituencie…