The leader of the "Tisza" party, which won the parliamentary elections in Hungary with a constitutional majority, Peter Magyar, has called on President Tamas Sujok to resign.
He did this while addressing his supporters in Budapest, the Index portal reported.
Magyar called on the president to offer him, as prime minister, to form a government and then resign. The leader of "Tisza" He also called for the resignation of the country's top judges, the prosecutor general, the head of the State Audit Office, the head of the National Media Authority and other senior officials.
In addition, Magyar asked Prime Minister Viktor Orbán not to make decisions that could hinder the future of the "Tisza" party.
"I call on the Hungarian Prime Minister to act as an executive government from today and not to make any decisions that would tie the hands of the "Tisza" government, he said.
Orbán's rival spoke about his first steps after winning the elections.
Earlier, Magyar said that his party had managed to "change the regime" of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and "liberate Hungary". He stressed that Hungary wants to “become a European country again“.
According to preliminary election results, Tisza's party has secured a constitutional majority of seats in the Hungarian parliament. With 97.74% of the votes counted, Tisza holds 138 seats, while the Fidesz-KDNP coalition has 54.