Tánczos Barna, After Peter Magyar's Victory at the Parliamentary Elections: "I Didn't Expect This, a Time Has Come to an End"
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The victory of Péter Magyar and Tisza ends the Viktor Orbán era, but it doesn't end Hungary's problems. In an interview with Bogusław Chrabota, Professor Bogdan Góralczyk discusses the origins of youth mobilization and the hidden pitfalls of the old system.
Vice-President Tánczos Barna congratulates the TISZA Party and Peter Magyar for the victory in Sunday's elections and says that through these recorded results a period has been completed, and Hungary "saverages".
UDMR Vice-President Tánczos Barna said on Monday, April 13, that in Hungary "a time has expired", after the TISZA party led by Peter Magyar won parliamentary elections, and Victor Orbán will be in opposition after 16 years of continuous government.
The Romanian Vice-President, Tánczos Barna, delivered a message this morning on his Facebook page after the election of Hungary last Sunday. He made comments about the future major change in Hungary's political direction. Barna said that he was present at Hungary's capital in Budapest on the night of the elections and was surprised by the expansion of the street demonstrations. "What I saw in Budapest last night is the revolutionary atmosphere, …
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