
Péter Magyar's Tisza Party Gains Significantly in Hungarian Election
Official results from the Hungarian elections confirm a major breakthrough for Péter Magyar's Tisza party, which secured a substantial number of mandates and increased its lead, signaling a significant challenge to Viktor Orbán's Fidesz.
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Péter Magyar hopes building stronger relations with Poland will help restore ties with bloc after Orbán’s rule The Hungarian election winner, Péter Magyar, is eyeing a special relationship with Poland’s prime minister, Donald Tusk to draw on the neighbouring country’s experience of repairing relations with the EU after years of illiberal rule. Since 1989, the two countries have seemingly shared parallels in their paths. Now the two centre-right, pro-European leaders preside over the tricky ta...
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Foreign Minister Lavrov during the conference in Turkiye. The Russian Foreign Minister has highlighted the fact that the only countries who were willing to stand up for the interest of their own citizens in terms of securing Russian energy imports were Hungary and Slovakia. He also spoke about the role of Ukraine’s oppressive language […] The post Sergey Lavrov Reacts to the Hungarian Elections During the Antalya Diplomatic Forum appeared first on Hungary Today.
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