Peter Magyar is greeting supporters at a protest in Budapest, Hungary
2024-07-25 715词 中等
Now Mr Magyar is trying to build his party into a contender for parliamentary elections due in 2026. In a YouTube broadcast to supporters on July 21st, he said the party would need “well over 2m” voters—the number Fidesz won in the European election. Tisza has started building a nationwide party infrastructure, and its seven MEPs have joined the centre-right European Peoples’ Party group.
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