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    Magyar’s million steps to Romania and to power in Hungary?

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    By News Team on May 27, 2025 Hungary, Romania, World News
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    Cliff Notes – Magyar’s million steps to Romania and to power in Hungary?

    • Peter Magyar concluded his 11-day, million-step walk from Budapest to Oradea, aiming to connect with ethnic Hungarians and position himself against Viktor Orban’s government, widely perceived as dictatorial.
    • Recent polls indicate that Magyar’s Tisza Party is gaining traction, with many Hungarians frustrated by Orban’s 16 years in power, particularly regarding corruption and poor public services.
    • Magyar is leveraging the discontent among ethnic Hungarians in Romania, especially following Orban’s controversial support for an anti-Hungarian candidate in recent elections, while promoting messages of peace and reconciliation.
    Peter Magyar concluded his 11-day, million steps to Romania with a goal of political power in Hungary. From Budapest to Oradea he galvanised ethnic Hungarians with every step.
    Million-step walk from Budapest to Oradea

    Magyar’s million steps to Romania and to power in Hungary?

    While addressing a crowd of several hundred people outside the city’s fortress, Magyar said: “the countdown has begun. Hungarians want to be part of Europe. They’ve had enough of dictatorship and division. They want peace, calm and prosperity.”

    Hungary’s opposition leader Peter Magyar made a statement, not just with his words but also his attire. He was wearing a traditional Hungarian-style white shirt and a white waistcoat embroidered with bright blue flowers when he and several dozen supporters walked across the Hungarian–Romanian border at about 9 a.m. on Saturday morning.

    As they continued their walk through northwestern Romania, people came out to speak to the Hungarian politician, asking him to pose for selfies or shaking his hand. Drivers honked their horns in greeting.

    By lunchtime, the group had reached the city of Oradea. He was a Hungarian and proud.

    Why did Magyar walk to Romania?

    Oradea was the final stop on Magyar’s 11-day, million-step walk, the latest in his series of high-profile political actions in the midst of an unprecedented campaign of hate and agitation by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and his government against anyone who thinks differently from themselves.

    Orban accuses Magyar and his Tisza (Respect and Freedom) Party of working for the Ukrainian secret service and being traitors, without providing any evidence to back up these claims.

    Magyar said he wanted to listen to the concerns and troubles of Hungarians along the way and that the walk marked the beginning of the end of the Orban era. It was the first walk of its kind in Hungary.

    Each step saw him galvanise Hungarians

    Magyar’s walk began in the Hungarian capital on May 14 and took him over 186 miles (300 KM) southeast to Oradea, which is home to many ethnic Hungarian Romanians.

    Peter Magyar and supporters walked 300 km from the Hungarian capital to Oradea in northwestern Romania, thinking, connecting and contemplating land that was once Hungarian.

    Ethnic Hungarians in Hungary’s neighbouring countries who hold dual citizenship are not only an important voter group in Hungarian parliamentary elections, they are also traditionally of immense emotional significance for Hungarian society.

    This is particularly true of the ethnic Hungarians in Transylvania and other regions of Romania.

    Historical ties to Transylvania

    Conflict has always drawn new boundaries and it was no different at the start of the 20th century. Almost overnight, large parts of Hungary’s population became citizens of other countries. The 1920 Treaty of Trianon, which saw two-thirds of Hungarian territory given to Hungary’s neighbours after World War I, remains a sore point for many Hungarians.

    The ethnic Hungarians of Transylvania have a reputation in Hungary as dogged freedom fighters and preservers of all things Hungarian, this is what Oradea wants to invoke.

    One of the things that triggered the end of the communist dictatorship in Hungary in 1989/90 were protests against the plans of Romania’s communist dictator, Nicolae Ceausescu, to raze up to 7,000 villages in Romania.

    Many ethnic Hungarians would have been directly affected by these plans. Mass demonstrations against the Romanian regime and in solidarity with ethnic Hungarians in Romania began in Hungary in 1988. 

    Magyar ahead in the polls

    Although votes cast in Hungarian elections by ethnic Hungarians in neighbouring countries account for an average of just two seats in Hungary’s parliament, no politician who wants to win an election can afford to ignore this voter group or even go against it.

    Peter Magyar set out from Budapest on May 14 on his million-step walk, determined to send a message and make a political statement that captured the media’s attention, he succeeded! The EU would welcome his challenge to Orban, who are desperate to change Orban’s regime, that is proving to be a pro-Trump thorn in EU negotiations with the US.

    Recent opinion polls suggest that Peter Magyar and the Tisza Party would easily defeat Orban and Fidesz in a parliamentary election. The next one is due to take place in spring 2026.

    Magyar’s success to date is down to the fact that he denounces widespread corruption in the Orban system and the poor state of the country’s public infrastructure, including its education and healthcare systems.

    This appeals to many in Hungary who are tired of Orban after 16 uninterrupted years of his rule.

    Orban’s big mistake

    But Magyar is now widening his political strategy. First of all, he is paying more attention to the issue of ethnic Hungarians in neighbouring countries. He has been helped in this respect by a major political mistake Orban made in the run-up to Romania’s recent presidential election.

    Orban gave his backing to the pro-Russian hard-right candidate George Simion, who is known for violent, anti-Hungarian actions in the past.

    In 2019, for example, Simion and his supporters wrecked Hungarian graves in a graveyard for Hungarian and Romanian soldiers in Transylvania. The attack came as a massive shock to the ethnic Hungarian community.

    Orban’s backing of Simion put him at odds with the leadership of the UDMR, the political party of Romania’s Hungarian minority, which is otherwise loyally aligned with the Hungarian leader.

    A rally organised by Peter Maygar’s opposition Tisza Party in Budapest on March 15, 2025, the Hungarian national holiday

    Record numbers of ethnic Hungarians in Romania voted for Simion’s pro-European opponent, Nicusor Dan, helping him win the election.

    Focus on Hungarian minorities

    Peter Magyar made political capital out of this during his speech in Oradea.

    He portrayed Orban as someone who quite easily puts political interests ahead of the welfare of the Hungarian community in neighbouring countries — despite the fact that it was Orban’s own party that anchored the protection of this group in the Hungarian constitution.

    Orban also has close ties to Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, both of whom have a long tradition of aggressive policies towards their countries’ minorities and in particular their Hungarian minorities.

    With his campaign against Ukraine joining the EU, Orban has also consciously positioned himself against the interests of Ukraine’s Hungarian minority, whose members are strongly in favor of Ukraine’s EU accession.

    Poisoned atmosphere

    But Magyar is making a concerted effort to ensure that his speeches are not just built on anti-Orban messages. He consciously uses positive messages and often uses terms such as “peace,” “reconciliation” and “unity.”

    Viktor Orban has close ties to Aleksandar Vucic of Serbia and Robert Fico of Slovakia.

    The reason for this is that after over a decade-and-a-half of Orban rule, Hungarian society is struggling with what has become an extremely polarised, poisoned public atmosphere.

    Many Hungarians have firsthand experience of the strain political disputes put on friendships and family relationships.

    million-step walk from Budapest to Oradea

    It remains to be seen whether Magyar’s message will strike a chord with ethnic Hungarians living in Hungary’s neighbouring countries. After all, Orban’s government supports ethnic Hungarians in Transylvania alone to the tune of several hundred million euro a year.

    On Saturday, at least, it looked as if most of those who turned out to hear Magyar speak in Oradea were on his side. After his speech, he posed for countless selfies and spoke to locals.

    Most people seemed curious, saying that they didn’t know Magyar very well, but that it was time for a change at the top in Hungary.

    At his press conference on Saturday, Magyar repeated his mantra: “This is the start of something new. his million steps to Romania, has worked” He might well be right.

    FAQ

    What was the Treaty of Trianon?

    The 1920 Treaty of Trianon, which saw two-thirds of Hungarian territory given to Hungary’s neighbours after World War I. It remains a sore point for many Hungarians.

    When is the next election in Hungary?

    The next presidential and general election in Hungary is scheduled for 2026.

    Can Hungarians in Romania vote in Hungarian elections?

    Yes, Ethnic Hungarians in Hungary’s neighbouring countries who hold dual citizenship are not only an important voter group in Hungarian parliamentary elections, they are also traditionally of immense emotional significance for Hungarian society.

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