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Hungarian opposition leader Magyar vows to pull Hungary back toward the West in campaign launch

Péter Magyar pledges euro adoption by 2030, corruption crackdown, and recovery of suspended EU funds to reverse Hungary's drift from the European Union.

  • Opposition leader Péter Magyar launched his party's election campaign, vowing to restore Hungary's Western orientation ahead of the pivotal vote against Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
  • Magyar, a former Fidesz insider, has grown his center-right Tisza party into a formidable political force against Orbán's nationalist party after 16 years in power.
  • While vowing to maintain policies on immigration, Magyar pledged to bring back EU funding suspended over democratic backsliding concerns and invest in healthcare and transportation.
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The Hungarian opposition leader Péter Magyar launched his party's election campaign on Sunday in Budapest, committing to restore Hungary's western orientation only eight weeks from a decisive election that will oppose Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Former member of the nationalist party Fidesz de Viktor Orbán, Péter Magyar burst into [...]

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Hungary's opposition leader Peter Magyar promised to fight corruption in the country, boost the economy and promote a strengthening of civil liberties in the light of the parliamentary elections due in April. "It is time to name corruption in its name: theft," said Magyar on Sunday in front of hundreds of supporters in Budapest. At the campaign event in the Hungarian capital, he accused the government of Prime Minister Viktor Orban of having mis…

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The Hungarian opposition leader, Peter Magyar, is in good position in the polls, two months before the general elections scheduled for April.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Sunday, February 15, 2026.
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