Péter Magyar's flag-breaking on Andrássy út began with Zsuzsa Koncz's song, and then the left-wing actor Ervin Nagy recited the National Anthem at the anti-government event.

Left-wing celebrities lined up for Péter Magyar's March 15 flag unveiling. The ex-husband of former justice minister Judit Varga started a political movement after the pardon case. Those who came to the event were greeted by the songs of Zsuzsa Koncz, who beautified the past before the regime change, and the left-wing, openly anti-government actor Ervin Nagy recited the National Anthem on stage. At Péter Magyar's event, after Petra Péter hosted the show, Réka Kálóczi sang, then Éva Madarász and Attila Epres read from the messages received by Péter Magyar. Then actor Ervin Nagy recited the National Song.

"We are conservatives, social democrats, liberals, primarily Hungarians. Let's show you how to build a modern Hungary together. Hungary is not the country of Antal Rogán and István Tiborcz"

- said Péter Magyar, who did not say anything new compared to what was said at previous left-wing movements.

A few thousand people visited the event, and a few tens of thousands followed the speech live.

In his speech peppered with Hungarian quotes, he listed practically all left-wing slogans:

independent ministry of education, Finnish education, healthcare, medical barons, Ukraine's legitimate territorial defense struggle, battery factories.

Péter Magyar's political performance is heavily covered by the left-wing media. The demonstration will be broadcast live by 444, Telex, Partizán and HVG. The left-wing papers follow Magyar with the same intensity as they used to follow Péter Márki-Zay.

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