Peter Magyar Sworn in as Hungary's PM, Ending Orban's 16-Year Rule
Peter Magyar has been inaugurated as Hungary's new prime minister, succeeding Viktor Orban after a 16-year tenure. Magyar, leading the center-right Tisza party, secured a significant parliamentary majority in recent elections. His leadership marks a shift from Orban's policies, particularly in relation to the European Union. Under Orban, Hungary's ties with the EU weakened, with increased alignment with Moscow. Magyar's administration aims to restore relations with the EU and unlock approximately $20 billion in frozen funds, previously withheld due to concerns over human rights and rule of law under Orban. The reinstatement of the EU flag in Hungary's parliament symbolizes a renewed commitment to European integration.