Peter Magyar lied about not becoming a politician, not becoming an MEP, about wanting to do away with the right to immunity, about not being invited for TV interviews, about his political opponents, about hospitals in the country, and last but not least he started spreading fake news that threatened the security of the nation. This could be posed as a riddle: Which Hungarian politician said these? Naturally, anyone who has been paying the slightest attention to public events in Hungary in recent months will immediately recognize the above list as the main stations of Peter Magyar's barely a few-months-old political career. We have compiled the Tisza Party chief's most glaring false statements - by no means a complete list. Attempting to put together a compilation of Peter Magyar's falsehoods is no small endeavor as there are so many to choose from. Magyar Nemzet has taken up the task. Here are eight typical lies of the Tisza Party leader.