The leader of the opposition Hungarian Tisa party, Peter Magyar, on April 12 called on all the current leadership of the country, including Hungarian President Tamas Shujok, to resign.
"I call on the President of the Republic to immediately instruct me, as the leader of the winning party list, to form a government, and then leave my post," he said at a press conference.
In addition, Magyar called for the resignation of the head of the Supreme Court, the Prosecutor General, the chairman of the Constitutional Court, the head of the media regulator and other high-ranking leaders.
On April 12, 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, Orban congratulated his opponent on his victory in the country's parliamentary elections. In addition, he called the results of the vote "painful" for Fidesz.

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