Péter Magyar's New Government Reverses Orbán's Policies, Aligns Hungary with EU
Péter Magyar, recently elected as Hungary's new prime minister, has initiated significant policy changes, reversing many of the actions taken by his predecessor, Viktor Orbán. Magyar's administration has lifted vetoes that had previously blocked EU sanctions on Israeli settlers and a substantial loan to Ukraine. These moves are part of a broader effort to align Hungary more closely with EU values and interests. Magyar's government is also focusing on anti-corruption measures and judicial reforms, aiming to restore democratic norms in Hungary. The new administration has already begun investigations into alleged corruption and is distancing itself from previous close ties with Russia.