His longest speech before the agenda lasted more than 51 minutes, but there was a day when members of the House listened to him for more than 71 minutes. And the best part is that you can listen to every word he says over the long weekend.
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Péter Magyar started with the third-longest parliamentary speech ever by a prime minister, and if he continues like this, he could have as many speeches by the end of the year as Viktor Orbán did in his record-breaking four-year term.
His longest speech before the agenda lasted more than 51 minutes, but there was a day when members of the House listened to him for more than 71 minutes. And the best part is that you can listen to every word he says over the long weekend.