Péter Magyar, the leader of the Hungarian opposition Tisza party, sat down with DW’s Senior International Correspondent Fanny Facsar to talk about what it may mean for Hungarians if Tisza wins the Hungarian elections next year. The party is currently leading in most polls over the ruling Fidesz party – the first time in over a decade since Prime Minister Viktor Orban rules Hungary. Magyar wants to be a politician "for everybody" while Hungary is divided over many issues, for example, same-sex marriage. The most recent plans by the government to ban pride events triggered protests in Budapest.
Chapters:
00:00 INTRODUCTION
01:22 APPEAL OF OPPOSITION PARTY TISZA
04:50 COMMONALITIES WITH FIDESZ
05:51 CHALLENGS TO WIN THE ELECTION IN 2026
10:45 DIVISIVE ISSUES IN HUNGARY: LGBTQ+
14:40 CONSEQUENCES FOR PM VIKTOR ORBAN?
15:40 FOREIGN POLICY, Russia, Ukraine
17:25 WHAT’S DIFFERENT THIS TIME?
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