Liberal opposition has failed big time, Donáth resigns as Momentum leader
Anna Donáth on Monday announced her resignation as leader of the opposition Momentum Movement after deeming her party’s performance in the European parliamentary elections “a failure”.
In a Facebook post, Donáth said the ruling alliance of Fidesz and the Christian Democratic People’s Party had suffered defeats “in symbolic places” and had failed to garner 45 percent of the vote for the first time in an EP election.
“There is a glimmer of hope that this regime can end — and whoever denies this hope out of selfish interests is doing Hungary a disservice,” she said.
Donáth attributed the Momentum Movement’s failure to do well in the EP elections to voters “saying ‘yes’ to strength rather than their saying ‘no’ to Momentum’s work in the European Parliament”.
András Fekete-Győr, the party’s former chairman, announced on Facebook that he will run for president in the next election. He said that there is a need for a modern, progressive, and active force in Hungarian politics, and this will be proven in the 2026 elections.
Yesterday, a political revolution of regime-changing proportions took place in Hungary. Congratulations are due to the Tisza Party and its leader for launching this revolution,” said Fekete-Győr.
Last night, Momentum won the mayoral elections in Budapest in Zugló (XIV district), VI, and VIII districts, while Keszthely and Győr won the mayoral elections in the larger cities.
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