Peter Magyar’s advisor has made another tasteless statement. Gyorgy Rasko desires the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people, claiming that Europe needs "cleansing." The former politician joined the Tisza Party in October last year, but he stirred up controversy just a month later. Although party chief Peter Magyar denies any collaboration, there is substantial evidence linking the Tisza Party to Gyorgy Rasko. "A few hundred thousand people die, a few dozen cities are bombed, there will be a massive drop in the standard of living, and then sobriety will return. Unfortunately, I believe we need to go through a cleansing again," remarked agricultural economist Gyorgy Rasko on his social media page.