
Péter Magyar's Political Movement Gains Traction in Hungary
Péter Magyar's political movement is gaining traction in Hungary, with over half of Hungarians reportedly agreeing with his calls for resignations. He has begun negotiations to release EU funds and has outlined potential ministries and ministers for a future government.
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