Peter Magyar makes a declaration. “On my first journey to Warsaw”

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– During my first abroad journey as Prime Minister, I will go to Warsaw. They will then be Vienna and Brussels," stated Hungarian opposition leader Peter Magyar. TISZA organization chairman, whose final polls give a multi-percent advantage, is the main political rival of Viktor Orban's current government chief. Parliamentary elections in Hungary will take place next year.

Peter Magyar He spoke of his diplomatic plans during his rally TISSA Party In Shekesfehervar. In the speech he criticized the government Viktor Orban for the demolition of the excellent Polish-Hungarian relations in the past.

Magyar is Orban's main rival. The opposition leader presented a diplomatic plan

The proposed Polish-Hungarian phrase is to be 1 of the most crucial goals of the future government in Budapest. so Magyar wants to focus on rebuilding good neighbourly relations, cooperation with the EU, NATO and V4 countries – Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland.

- That's why During my first abroad journey as Prime Minister, I will go to Warsaw. They will then be Vienna and Brussels," he said.

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The opposition leader besides promised that he would not return to the country until he "opened the door to blocked Brussels funds and brought home 800,000 EU aid forints to which the Hungarian people have the right." He besides assured that its organization will not support Ukraine's accelerated accession to the EU, and TISZA will accept only specified compromises as will defend Hungarian interests.

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Peter Magyar repeatedly referred to Viktor Orban as the outgoing prime minister, and at his rally he estimated that “Fidesz circular policy” time ends.

Parliamentary elections in Hungary are planned for 2026, and polls over the past months give Hush 9 to even 18 percent points advantage over ruling Fidesz.

On the last day, the leader of TISHA called on the head of the Hungarian government to “bring on courage” and announcements of early elections in October.

"Our country and the Hungarian people do not want to wait," he called on social media.

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Magyar himself had previously been associated with the power camp, after which he built his popularity on criticisms of the strategy created by many years of Orban's rule. In April 2024 he organised the largest anti-government demonstration in Budapest in a decade.

The current government is accused, among others, of bringing about an economical slowdown in the country, galloping inflation and a decline in average Hungarian earnings, and Orban's cabinet calls corrupt "mafia".

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