Hungary's Election Sees Peter Magyar Defeat Viktor Orban, Promising Major Reforms
Peter Magyar has emerged victorious in Hungary's general election, defeating long-standing Prime Minister Viktor Orban. Magyar, who previously served as an ally to Orban, is set to take over as prime minister by May 5. He has pledged to restore the rule of law, overhaul government structures, and create new ministries to address issues such as public health, environmental protection, and education. Magyar's Tisza party secured a super-majority, allowing it to embark on ambitious reforms. The election marks a significant shift in Hungary's political landscape, with Magyar aiming to tackle corruption and improve relations with the European Union.