Mátyás stated that Szijjártó is destroying documents at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Péter Magyar, leader of the Tisa Party, commented on reports of the “disappearance” of Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó and claimed that he was allegedly destroying documents related to sanctions.
According to Magyar, this is taking place at the Hungarian Foreign Ministry building.
At the same time, he emphasized that his political party would form a government that would represent all citizens regardless of their choice.
Mátyás also promised to restore the rule of law and the system of checks and balances, as well as to impose a limit on the prime minister’s term—no more than two terms.
Separately, he emphasized that Hungary “will belong to Europe” and called for the release of EU funds for the country.
As a reminder, according to the results of 98.93% of the votes counted, the “Tisza” party won 69.35% of the vote. This gives the opposition 138 seats in parliament, allowing it to form a constitutional majority on its own.
Trump declined to comment on the defeat of his friend Orbán in the Hungarian elections.