
Péter Magyar Outlines Policy Stances and Future Government Plans
Hungarian opposition figure Péter Magyar has outlined his political stances, including a pledge to arrest Benjamin Netanyahu if he visits Hungary, and called for Ukraine to expedite the reopening of the Druzhba oil pipeline. Magyar also named potential ministers for his envisioned post-Orbán government, signaling a significant shift in Hungarian politics.
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