
BUDAPEST, April 12 – Opposition leader Peter Magyar expressed confidence that his Tisza party would emerge victorious in Sunday’s parliamentary election, calling the vote a historic moment for Hungary after he cast his ballot at a Budapest polling location.
Speaking to reporters, Magyar characterized the election as a pivotal decision for Hungarian citizens choosing “between East and West” and predicted that voters would make history with their selections.
The opposition leader emphasized the significance of each ballot cast in the parliamentary contest, which observers expect could see unprecedented voter participation. Magyar also called on citizens to document and report any voting irregularities they witness, stating that “election fraud is a very serious crime.”








