The Left Is Already Treating Péter Magyar's Victory as a Fait Accompli; the Stakes in the Election Have Never Been so High – István Stumpf to Mandiner
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The former chancellor of the Orbán government is highly critical of the Tisza Party, saying that the Péter Magyar family is incapable of demonstrating their ability to govern. He is confident in Fidesz's election victory, but warns that civic values are eroding, and the choice of the name Warriors' Club is not a good one. He believes that whoever forms a government will have a difficult time.
The former chancellor and constitutional judge sees the stakes in the 2026 election as huge, with growing dissatisfaction in society, while criticism from liberal intellectuals is becoming louder.
According to the former constitutional judge, Péter Magyar is struggling with a lack of ability to govern.
The Tisza Party is struggling with a complete lack of ability to govern, and as the moment of truth approaches, the voter is increasingly considering what he has to lose, believes István Stumpf. Does bourgeois Hungary still exist? What do you think about the digital conquest? Will the European Union be reformed? Interview with the former Chancellor.
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