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Hungary predicts rapid decline in democratic standards in the country

Torockai: Peter Magyar will abuse his election victory
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A rapid decline in democratic standards is expected in Hungary after the parliamentary elections, in which Peter Magyar's opposition Tisa party is tentatively winning. This was reported on April 12 by the newspaper Hungary Today with reference to the leader of the Hungarian party "Our Motherland" Loslo Torockai.

"Laszlo Torockai <...> warned that he expects a rapid decline in democratic standards in Hungary, and said that Peter Magyar would abuse his major election victory," the publication says.

According to the newspaper, Torockai promised to protect Hungarian interests from possible abuses by the Tisa party.

Earlier that day, Magyar announced the victory of his party in the parliamentary elections. According to him, together they managed to change the system of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, "liberate" Hungary and return the country to its citizens.

On April 12, the head of Tisa called on all the current leadership of the country, including Hungarian President Tamas Szujok, to resign. In addition, he also called for the resignation of the head of the Supreme Court, the Prosecutor General, the head of the media regulator and other senior leaders.

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