Hungarian opposition leader tells supporters he will restore Western alliances if he defeats Orban
Briefly

The article discusses Hungary's political environment, focusing on Peter Magyar, the leader of the Respect and Freedom party, who aims to unseat Prime Minister Viktor Orban in next year's elections. Magyar's party represents a significant challenge to Orban's long-standing rule and seeks to mend Hungary's international relations damaged by Orban's controversial policies. Recent polling suggests widespread dissatisfaction with Orban, particularly regarding the stagnating economy and strained relations with the EU. Magyar emphasizes plans to restore Hungary as a reliable NATO ally and rebuild relationships with European partners, a sentiment echoed by supporters at a rally in Budapest.
Peter Magyar, the leader of the Respect and Freedom party, declared at a rally that if elected, he would guide Hungary out of its international isolation caused by Viktor Orban's policies.
Recent polling indicates that Tisza has surpassed Fidesz, highlighting public dissatisfaction with Orban's governance amid economic struggles and EU tensions.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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