Addressing the euphoric crowd, Magyar emphasized that this is a moment citizens have been waiting for years. "Together we have replaced Orbán's regime, together we have freed Hungary. We have reclaimed our country," Magyar stated, adding that the victory is so great it "can be seen from the Moon, but also from every window in Hungary." In his emotional speech, Magyar stressed that Hungary has chosen a new path, a return to European values and true sovereignty. "Every Hungarian feels in their heart that this is a magnificent, shared victory. A victory because our homeland has decided and wants to live again. It wants to be a European country once more. It wants to be a country that is no one's vassal. A country where work and achievement are valued. A country where every individual can be a Hungarian citizen," conveyed the new leader of the Hungarian opposition. He promised profound changes in the social sector, emphasizing that citizens must have a state they can rely on. "We want a country where citizens can count on their government. A country where everyone has the right to adequate healthcare, quality education, a carefree childhood, and a dignified old age," Magyar added. According to him, voter turnout was unprecedented, giving special legitimacy to the new government. Magyar claims that his party will have a two-thirds majority in parliament. "Never in the history of democratic Hungary have so many people voted, and no party has ever received such a strong mandate," he said, thanking the group of 3.3 million voters, which, according to his data, is the highest number of votes any political option has ever won in this country.