Peter Magyar Announces Talks with Kelemen Hunor About the Hungarians in Transylvania. What He Wants to Convey to the Udmr Leader
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The future premier of Hungary, Péter Magyar, announces, Tuesday, that he met in Budapest with Kelemen Hunor and that they agreed to leave the past aside, but also that UDMR should no longer intervene in the future in the political struggle in Hungary. The government TISZA and UDMR will collaborate, and the Hungarians in Transylvania will continue to benefit from help, but Péter Magyar demands transparency for the use of funds.
The rules for cross-border postal voting are also being reviewed.
The leader of the Tisza Party met with Hunor Kelemen, the president of the RMDSZ, in person on Tuesday. They discussed postal voting and the revision of the rules for future votes.
Peter Magyar, leader of the Tisza party in Hungary, announced that the future government will analyze how relations with UDRM can be used to support the Hungarian communities in Transylvania and said he will discuss with the leader of the band, Kelemen Hunor.
President UDMR, Kelemen Hunor and Leader Tisza, winner of the parliamentary elections in Hungary, Peter Magyar, spoke on Tuesday in Budapest.
Hungary's future prime minister said that UDMR is expected to adopt a "neutrality position vis-à-vis Hungary's domestic policy".
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