After the European Parliament elections, Peter Magyar of the Tisza Party faced challenges aligning with the EPP's pro-war stance on Ukraine. Despite announcing a humanitarian initiative in Kyiv, he avoided political meetings and was framed by media as contrasting with Hungary's PM Orban. Magyar's previous anti-war statements complicate his position as he navigates domestic opposition to Ukraine's EU accession while under pressure from Brussels. Teljes cikk (Magyarnemzet)