Party of Orbán’s biggest challenger, Magyar, would revive the Visegrád Group
The Tisza Party is working to revive the Visegrád Group and supplement it with the rest of the countries of Central Europe, Péter Magyar, the leader of the opposition party, said at the congress of the New Slovenia – Christian Democrats party in Ljubljana on Saturday.
Tisza Party’s press service said Magyar was in agreement with German MEP Sven Simon and Matej Tonin, the leader of New Slovenia, that Slovenia, Hungary and Germany needed change as soon as possible and advocated a strong Europe built on sovereign member states that respect each other, as well as the protection of European Union borders and the strengthening of European competitiveness.
“Speaking as the leader of the Hungarian opposition, Péter Magyar said it was becoming apparent in more places in Europe that Hungary was not equivalent with Viktor Orbán,” the Tisza Party said in its statement.
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