Peter Magyar Sworn in as Hungary's New Prime Minister, Ending Orbán's 16-Year Rule

Peter Magyar has officially taken office as Hungary's new Prime Minister, signaling the end of Viktor Orbán's lengthy authoritarian rule. His Tisza Party's unexpected victory in the recent elections has granted them a two-thirds majority in parliament, allowing for potential reversals of controversial policies. In his inaugural address, Magyar emphasized his commitment to serving the nation rather than ruling it, reflecting the desire for change among the Hungarian populace. This shift in leadership is expected to reshape Hungary's relationship with the European Union, especially after Orbán's history of vetoing critical decisions. Discover more about this significant political transition.
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Peter Magyar Sworn in as Hungary's New Prime Minister, Ending Orbán's 16-Year Rule gyanhigyan

A New Era Begins in Hungary

On Saturday, Peter Magyar took the oath of office as Hungary's Prime Minister, marking the conclusion of Viktor Orbán's 16-year authoritarian regime. Magyar's center-right Tisza Party achieved a surprising victory last month, defeating Orbán's nationalist Fidesz Party.


Peter Magyar Sworn in as Hungary's New Prime Minister, Ending Orbán's 16-Year Rule


In this election, Tisza secured a two-thirds majority in parliament, enabling the reversal of several policies that critics labeled as authoritarian under Orbán's leadership. After taking the oath, Magyar addressed the parliament, stating that he intends to use his position not to 'rule' Hungary but to 'serve' his country.


Magyar expressed, 'I am not standing here because I am different from anyone else in the country. I am here because millions of Hungarians have decided to bring about change. The trust we have received is both an honor and a moral obligation, as well as an incredible feeling.'


It is anticipated that Magyar's administration will alter Hungary's political dynamics with the European Union. The former Prime Minister had frequently vetoed significant decisions, including recent support measures for neighboring Ukraine.