
Péter Magyar Calls for Hungarian President's Resignation, Discusses Ties with Netanyahu
Hungarian opposition figure Péter Magyar has called for the resignation of the pro-Orbán president and vowed to reform state media. He also held his first call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, pledging to maintain close diplomatic ties.
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