India, April 14 -- Hungary's election winner Peter Magyar, called Monday on the country's president to convene the parliament to form a new government "as quickly as possible," in hopes that he can take over from Viktor Orban as prime minister as early as May 5.

Speaking at a news conference after his Tisza party's victory Sunday, Magyar said they received "a never-before-seen mandate." That super-majority would allow Tisza to embark on an ambitious program and reforms.

"The Hungarian people didn't vote for a simple change of government, but for a complete change in regime," he said.

Magyar thanked Moscow and Beijing for offering their congratulations and willingness to work with Hungary's new government.

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