At last, a figure has emerged who could wrench power from Viktor Orban in Hungary | Viktoria Serdult
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Peter Magyar, the ex-husband of Orban's former justice minister, leads Tisza, which has gained a double-digit lead in polls, signalling a potential shift in Hungarian politics.
Magyar openly criticized Orban's regime, calling the current state of Hungary a 'political product' designed to conceal power dynamics and wealth accumulation.
In just a few years, Tisza transformed from a micro-party to a significant political force, winning seven European Parliament seats and joining the European People's Party.
Hungarians are increasingly dissatisfied with Fidesz's 14-year rule, desperate for change amid rising corruption and ineffectiveness of the traditional opposition party.
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