During a parliamentary session Tuesday, Hungarian politician Péter Magyar publicly addressed Prime Minister Viktor Orbán with a pointed challenge. Magyar reportedly listed the names of heroes from the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, directly addressing Orbán. This action followed Magyar’s strong condemnation of Orbán, whom he labeled as “the most cowardly Hungarian in the world.” The exchange occurred during a session of the National Assembly, drawing attention to escalating tensions between the two figures. Details regarding the specific context of the naming and the full extent of the verbal exchange remain limited. The Prime Minister’s response to the accusations and the listing of names was described as surprising. This incident highlights a growing public dispute and a significant political confrontation within Hungary.
