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Led by Péter Magyar, leader of the opposition, and his party, TISZA, which is rising sharply in the polls, the march brought together demonstrators expressing growing discontent with Viktor Orbán.
Led by Péter Magyar, leader of the opposition, and his party, TISZA, which is rising sharply in the polls, the march brought together demonstrators expressing growing discontent with Viktor Orbán.
With national elections scheduled for 2026, Magyar denounced a “moral and economic crisis” under the presidency of Orbán, who, for his part, accuses the European Union of trying to overthrow his regime.
Recent polls reveal that Péter Magyar’s TISZA party is the first in 20 years to overtake President Orbán’s FIDESZ. Carried out between October 9 and 15 among 1,000 people, this poll indicates that TISZA has now surpassed the Prime Minister’s party for the second time in a row.
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