Election winner Peter Magyar sets new course for Hungary
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Election winner Peter Magyar sets new course for Hungary
"Millions of Hungarians proved yesterday that Hungarian people write their history, not in Moscow. Our history is not written in Brussels or in Washington but in Hungarian streets, Hungarian squares."
"The time is here to mend the mistakes of our predecessors, adding that Tisza will heal historical wounds."
"I feel like that people are less afraid now, and they can believe everybody's vote means something for the world, and they can make a change if they really want it."
"The world can learn from Hungary's electorate about how to deal with what became widely known as Viktor Orban's illiberal democracy."
Peter Magyar has emerged as Hungary's new leader following a historic election that ended Viktor Orban's 16-year tenure. With the highest voter turnout since the Cold War, Magyar's party, Tisza, secured a significant victory. He emphasized the importance of Hungarian sovereignty, stating that the nation's history is written by its people. Magyar aims to mend past mistakes and heal historical wounds. Citizens express a newfound sense of freedom and empowerment, believing their votes can effect real change in Hungary's political landscape.
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