According to Hungarian media reports, the meeting lasted nearly an hour, and after the meeting, Magyar addressed the media, clearly stating that the Hungarian president should resign. "If he and other puppets like the chief prosecutor do not voluntarily resign after the government is formed, they will be removed from office using a two-thirds majority and constitutional amendments," he warned. Magyar also said that party leaders will meet on Friday to discuss the date of the inaugural session and the structure of parliamentary committees. Magyar stated that he is not receiving any information from the outgoing government on the most important issues affecting the nation, although he believes it should be expected. He asked Sulyok to inform Orban, who will come after him to discuss the situation with the President of the Republic. Speaking about Trump, he said he was pleased that the U.S. president stated they would cooperate well. He mentioned that he will soon speak with Benjamin Netanyahu and has already spoken with Erdogan and other leaders, totaling 20 people. He described these as constructive, friendly phone calls. To recall, Magyar and his Tisza party have 136 seats in parliament after the elections (133 are needed for a two-thirds majority). The coalition of Orban's Fidesz party and KDNP will have 57 seats in parliament, while the right-wing Our Homeland party will have six mandates.
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Peter Magyar has already stirred up spirits after the first meeting, directly telling the President of Hungary: "Submit your resignation."
The winner of the Hungarian elections, Peter Magyar, held a post-election meeting with the President of Hungary, Tamas Sulyok, and after the conversation, he also sent a series of messages that will resonate across the country.

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