Massive Demonstration in Budapest: Péter Magyar Leads Protest Against Orbán Regime
Péter Magyar, the vice-president of the Tisza Party (Respect and Freedom Party), led a massive campaign-closing rally on Heroes’ Square in Budapest on Saturday afternoon. One day before the European Parliament elections, Magyar successfully mobilized a huge crowd, showcasing the party’s growing popularity in Hungary.
In less than 3 months, Péter Magyar’s Tisza Party has become the second-strongest party and the leading opposition party in Hungary. Magyar addressed the crowd by expressing his gratitude for their support and emphasized the party’s commitment to peace and justice in the country.
During his speech, Magyar refuted claims by the Orbán cabinet that not voting for Fidesz equates to supporting war. He reiterated that Tisza stands for real peace and opposes the militarization of Hungary by Fidesz. Magyar assured the audience that voting for Tisza is a vote for peace and justice in the country.
The rally saw passionate chants and expressions of solidarity from the crowd, with a resounding message of unity and hope for a brighter future in Hungary. Despite facing challenges and opposition from the government, Péter Magyar thanked the Hungarian government for unintentionally boosting their support through negative campaigning tactics.
As the European Parliament elections approached, Péter Magyar inspired the audience by emphasizing that regardless of the election outcome, the Tisza Party has already achieved a significant milestone by overcoming apathy and uniting Hungarians from all walks of life.
In his closing remarks, Magyar promised to build a country where virtues like justice, humility, and love prevail. He envisioned a future where hard work and determination, not connections, determine success in Hungary. The rally concluded with a message of hope and determination to create a beautiful, useful, and just political landscape in the country.