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Magyar's million steps to Romania — and to power in Hungary?

Summary by Deutsche Welle
Hungary's opposition leader Peter Magyar walked from Budapest to northwestern Romania in the hope of gaining the support of ethnic Hungarians there. Such support would be key for an election victory.

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Péter Magyar wants to sit down and negotiate with the RMDSZ, and he said about the so-called transparency law that they can only bring it back if they win the election.

·Hungary
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There were many experiences where the grandmother was a Fidesz voter a week ago and said nasty things about us, but she started watching this peaceful march, sent me a poem after two days and said she was fed up with Orbán's division - said Péter Magyar, who was a guest on ATV's program Straight Talk. The 11-day march ending in Oradea was not the end of something, but the beginning of something, according to the president of the Tisza Party. Mag…

·Budapest, Hungary
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Deutsche Welle broke the news in Bonn, Germany on Monday, May 26, 2025.
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