He did not directly write that he voted for the opponents, but through his message and call to vote for those against Russian influence, he very clearly showed what he thinks and how he voted. "I recommend to all good-hearted people: today, on the day of parliamentary elections, enjoy your right to vote! I am voting for European values against Russian influence. Instead of the government's weak performance and fear of war that it tries to cover up, I support a community that means hope for the people, that wants to build and provide a vision for the future," said the mayor of Bočan. Hungary is in the focus of Europe today due to the parliamentary elections being held, and the polls are on the side of the opposition from the Tisza party. On one side is Viktor Orbán, Hungary's prime minister for 16 years, whose Fidesz hopes to survive the biggest attack on power by the opposition since 2010, when he came to power. On the other side is Péter Magyar, the charismatic opposition leader and former Fidesz operative, a man who once had a poster of Orbán in his room. Since leaving Fidesz and forming the Tisza party, Magyar has demonstrated an incredible political rise and is precisely identified as the man who can bring down Orbán, who has tried to build an image of an invincible politician.