Namely, former Justice Minister in Orban's government, Judit Varga, who was also the wife of Peter Magyar, resigned from her ministerial position at the beginning of 2024 due to the fact that a pardon was approved for individuals involved in pedophilia. During that period, Peter Magyar began fiercely criticizing the government, and the case reached its climax when Magyar released an audio recording in March 2024 in which Varga could be heard, implicating certain corrupt activities within Orban's government. To make matters even more interesting, Peter Magyar can also be heard on the recording. In the recording, Varga commented on government interference in a court case, with the then-minister suggesting that a minister had pressured prosecutors to delete sensitive lines from documents. Magyar released the recordings after founding the opposition party Tisza in 2024. In one of her interviews at the time, Judit Varga described Magyar as a creature who psychologically abused her. "What kind of person is this? When his wife can no longer endure the unbelievable drama and abuse she is experiencing and announces that she wants a divorce, he uses this vile manipulation. And while crying and pleading, alternately terrorizing her so she cannot divorce him, he begins to blackmail her," Varga said at the time. However, it was precisely this recording that launched Magyar into the top political league. Although many claimed that with this recording he was trying to cover up domestic abuse, the narrative of exposing corruption within Orban's broader political circle ultimately prevailed, and Magyar went from being a person loyal to Orban's Fidesz to a man leading a new politics based primarily on exposing corruption. The second espionage case occurred at the end of 2024 when Magyar made accusations against Viktor Orban that he and his services had illegally spied on and wiretapped members of his staff. For the entire case, Peter Magyar's then-girlfriend, Evelin Vogel, later became extremely important. Although their relationship seemed like a fairy tale, a shocking turn followed. Recordings were published in which conversations between the two could be heard, and Magyar accused Vogel of handing over these recordings to individuals close to Viktor Orban. "Listen, I've sweated so many times today. I changed my shirt. I said, what the hell am I doing here. People's breath stinks so much," Magyar said on the recording ahead of his first pre-election rally. Very soon after, Magyar spoke out, saying that Vogel was behind everything. "The party president has known for days that he would use illegally obtained and manipulated recordings in an attempt to discredit the state and the party. This is being done because, for the first time, an opposition party has a real chance to disrupt the mafia-like rule. We apologize to citizens for having to listen to these manipulated filth. This is the level of Fidesz's power. With this manipulated recording, Evelin Vogel has at least proven that she was already working for Fidesz. Evelin Vogel should inform reporters how many tens of millions of forints she received from Fidesz and why she lives in an apartment given to her by Fidesz Vice President Gabor Kubatov and Gyogy Vertan," they stated. Allegedly, she handed over these recordings to people close to Orban in exchange for more than 12,000 euros and an apartment in Budapest. After that, Magyar also took legal action, reporting Vogel for attempted blackmail, and expelled her from the party. Despite the pressures and the "perfect circle of audio recordings," Peter Magyar successfully communicated each of these politically extremely "sensitive" situations to the public, and two years after founding the party, he achieved a convincing victory in the elections.