Péter Magyar has promised to bring an end to governmental corruption and a declining quality of life in the Central European country.
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00:00More than 10,000 people attended the Mother's Day demonstration of Péter Magyar's new party, Tisza, in Debrecen, eastern Hungary, on Sunday afternoon.
00:11Those hoping for a new political beginning came from all over Hungary for an opposition demonstration in a city that has been the stronghold of the governing Fidesz party for decades.
00:21I think the biggest problem in Hungary is the corruption, the fact that they are occupying the whole state.
00:28They are putting it in such a way as if this country could no longer survive, if not for Fidesz.
00:37Magyar presented the candidates of his party for the European elections scheduled for June.
00:45On the war in Ukraine, he called Russian President Vladimir Putin the aggressor.