He said he fully respects and acknowledges the decision of the Hungarian citizens. He also stated that he is ready for intensive cooperation with the new prime minister, emphasizing that the goals of the Slovak government remain unchanged. "We advocate for friendly and mutually beneficial relations with Hungary, as well as ensuring an above-standard status for national minorities living in our countries. The Slovak government supports the revival of the Visegrad Group format. A joint approach with Hungary in protecting our energy interests. I believe there is still strong interest from Slovakia, Hungary, and Central Europe as a whole in resuming the operation of the Druzhba oil pipeline," said Fico. In yesterday's parliamentary elections in Hungary, the Tisza party, led by Peter Magyar, achieved a convincing victory. Tisza won 138 seats, while the Fidesz party secured 55. Mi Hazank also enters parliament with 6 seats.