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Background:

Three months ago, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's Fidesz party, renowned for its stance on family values and Christian conservatism, was engulfed in a scandal. The controversy led to the resignation of key allies, President Katalin Novák and Justice Minister Judit Varga, over their involvement in a controversial pardon. This pardon was granted to a man convicted of covering up multiple child sexual abuse cases, shaking the party's credibility.

Péter Magyar's Emergence:  

Seizing this opportunity, Péter Magyar, a 43-year-old lawyer, broke away from Fidesz in February. In just a few weeks, he established a new political movement, positioning it as Hungary's largest opposition force. This new movement is set to challenge Orbán’s party in the European Parliament and municipal elections on June 9.

Magyar's Strategy:

In a recent interview with The Associated Press, Magyar stated that the upcoming elections are a precursor to his planned run in the 2026 Hungarian national elections. Whether he can secure a victory remains uncertain. Orbán's Fidesz party has won four consecutive parliamentary elections since 2010 and achieved more than half the vote in the last two European Parliament elections. Despite a decline in popularity and a severe economic downturn, polls indicate that Fidesz is still expected to outperform its opponents.

Building the Opposition:

Magyar capitalized on the growing discontent with Orbán's populist regime. He revitalized the dormant Tisztelet és Szabadság (Respect and Freedom) party, turning it into a vibrant political force. Through a series of high-profile interviews and public rallies, Magyar accused Orbán’s government of widespread corruption and the propagation of state-controlled propaganda. He positioned himself as a more moderate conservative alternative, advocating for significant change in Hungary.

Public Sentiment:

Magyar highlighted the various crises Hungary is facing in 2024, including economic, political, moral, legal, and subsistence issues. His message resonated with many voters, as evidenced by May polls showing that around a quarter of likely voters supported his party for the June elections.

Challenges Ahead:

Despite Magyar's momentum, Hungarian voters have experienced disappointment with opposition parties before. Orbán's stronghold on Hungarian politics remains formidable, but the growing disenchantment provides a window of opportunity for Magyar’s movement to gain traction.

The upcoming European Parliament and municipal elections on June 9 will be a critical test for both Orbán’s Fidesz party and Péter Magyar’s new political force. As Hungary navigates through its current crises, the elections could signal significant shifts in the nation’s political landscape.

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