Hungarian Tisza party leader vows to make country strong EU, NATO ally again
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Peter Magyar, leader of the Tisza party, announced plans to restore Hungary's full participation in the EU and NATO following his victory in the parliamentary elections. He also stated his intention to strengthen democratic institutions, which he claims were undermined by Viktor Orban's government.
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What happened
Peter Magyar, leader of Hungary’s opposition Tisza party that won the parliamentary elections, said he would restore the country's full participation in the European Union and NATO.
Why it matters
Speaking at a rally in Budapest, he also said he would take steps to strengthen democracy in Hungary, which he said had been undermined under the previous government of Viktor Orban.
Common ground
"We will restore the functioning of institutions that ensure democracy and its independence.
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Peter Magyar, leader of the Tisza party, announced plans to restore Hungary's full participation in the EU and NATO following his victory in the parliamentary elections. He also stated his intention to strengthen democratic institutions, which he claims were undermined by Viktor Orban's government.
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