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Péter Magyar Invited Viktor Orbán to Talk, but He Would Also Be Happy with Lőrinc Mészáros

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Because, according to him, the gas fitter-turned-billionaire is at least sure to say what the prime minister thinks.

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Because, according to him, the gas fitter-turned-billionaire is at least sure to say what the prime minister thinks.

Péter Magyar has invited Viktor Orbán to a public, live-streamed debate. The Tisza Party leader says that livelihoods, healthcare, the future of young people and respect for the elderly are issues that require honest dialogue.

"I invite you to talk, in a public place, live, broadcast." With this opening line, Péter Magyar addressed a video message to the prime minister on Monday. At the beginning of the video, Magyar talks about how, according to research, 82 percent of people in Hungary believe that things are going in the wrong direction. Magyar then suggests specific topics for the imagined debate: he would like to talk about four topics. "About livelihood, or rath…

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Péter Magyar sent a video message to Viktor Orbán. The chairman of the TISZA Party invited the prime minister to a public conversation in a recording shared on his social media page.

The leader of the Tisza Party invited the Prime Minister of Hungary to an open conversation and debate, which would be broadcast live.

"If he doesn't come, then be a man and say it: he is afraid of honest and open dialogue. In this case, send your closest ally, Lőrinc Mészáros, who knows your thoughts and financial situation best and is able to deliver."

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Heti Világgazdaság broke the news in Hungary on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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