
Péter Magyar Sworn In as Hungary's New Prime Minister
Péter Magyar has officially been sworn in as Hungary's prime minister, ending Viktor Orbán's 16-year tenure. Magyar's new government is expected to pursue economic reforms and a pro-European shift, generating optimism among supporters.
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I will serve - not rule over Hungary, says new PM
Nearly a month ago Péter Magyar steered his Tisza party to a landslide victory, sweeping away 16 years of rule by Viktor Orbán.
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BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) -- Hungary's Peter Magyar took his oath of office on Saturday to become the country's new prime minister, kicking off a fresh political era after 16 years of Viktor Orban's autocratic rule. Magyar's center-right Tisza party defeated Orban's nationalist-populist Fidesz in a stunning blow last month, gaining more votes and seats in parliament than any other party in Hungary's post-Communist history. The win, which gave Tisza a two-thirds parliamentary majority, will allow it
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