
The Tisza Party, Hungary's main opposition party, held a commemoration of the 1848 revolution, with chairman Péter Magyar delivering a speech that criticized the current government and outlined the party's vision for the future. Magyar spoke about the importance of fighting corruption, restoring the independence of the judiciary, and introducing policies to benefit the people, such as reducing VAT rates and increasing support for pensioners. The party also announced an upcoming referendum, called the Voice of the Nation, which will ask Hungarians to weigh in on various policy issues, including EU and NATO membership, taxation, and government reform.