
Robert Puzsér Declares Himself 'Social Chief Juror' and Vows Support for Tisza Party
Budapest, Hungary – Political commentator Robert Puzsér has recently reaffirmed his commitment to challenging the current political landscape in Hungary, declaring himself a 'social chief juror' and 'protector of principles and culture' for the nation. In a recent interview with Telex, Puzsér detailed the establishment of his new resistance movement, emphasizing its objective to bring about systemic change. Puzsér explicitly stated his unwavering support for the Tisza Party, vowing to back them 'until the last bullet' in their efforts to dismantle the Orbán system. He clarified his role as distinct from that of political figures like Péter Magyar, asserting that while Magyar holds a political position, his own is primarily social and cultural. Puzsér highlighted that his movement is centered on principles and acting in accordance with those principles, rather than seeking direct political power. This declaration comes amidst ongoing political discussions in Hungary, with various figures and movements vying for influence and change within the country's political structure.