Péter Magyar, born on March sixteenth, nineteen eighty-one, is a prominent Hungarian lawyer and political activist who currently serves as the president of the Tisza Party. His political journey took a significant turn when he led his party to a remarkable victory in the twenty twenty-six parliamentary election, positioning him as a likely candidate for the next prime minister of Hungary.
Before his rise in the Tisza Party, Magyar was a member of the European Parliament from twenty twenty-four to twenty twenty-six. His departure from the governing party Fidesz in February twenty twenty-four marked a pivotal moment in his career, as he publicly resigned from all government-related roles amid the Katalin Novák presidential pardon scandal. This decision stemmed from his growing dissatisfaction with Fidesz's governance.
On March fifteenth, twenty twenty-four, Magyar announced his intention to create a new political platform aimed at those disillusioned with both the current government and the traditional opposition. He took the helm of the previously obscure Respect and Freedom Party, known in Hungarian as Tisztelet és Szabadság (TISZA), quickly establishing himself as a leading figure in the opposition.
In the twenty twenty-four European Parliament election, Tisza achieved a historic second place, securing nearly thirty percent of the vote—the highest percentage for any non-Fidesz party since two thousand six. Under Magyar's leadership, Tisza went on to win a supermajority in the twenty twenty-six parliamentary election, successfully ousting long-serving Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. He identifies as a critical pro-European and conservative liberal, reflecting his nuanced approach to politics.