Peter Magyar, whose Tisza party secured a supermajority in Hungary's Sunday elections, has urged the country's president to convene parliament ahead of schedule in order to begin forming a new government. The call follows a landmark victory for Magyar, whose party's strong mandate gives it the numbers needed to govern without coalition partners. The move signals Magyar's intent to accelerate the transition of power in Hungary (a landlocked Central European nation that has been governed by Viktor Orbán's Fidesz party for over a decade).