Hungarian Opposition Leader Magyar Begins First Foreign Trip with Private Meeting in Krakow
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Péter Magyar, leader of Hungary's opposition Tisza Party, began his first official foreign trip as party leader with a symbolic visit to Krakow, Poland, where he met privately with Cardinal Stanisław Dziwisz. The Hungarian politician chose to start his diplomatic outreach in the historic Polish city before traveling to Warsaw to meet with Polish government leaders. Magyar's Tisza Party emerged as a significant opposition force in Hungary's recent European Parliament elections, positioning itself as a pro-European alternative to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's ruling Fidesz party.
