Peter Magyar Sworn In as Hungary's Prime Minister

Pro-European conservative Peter Magyar has officially taken office as Hungary's prime minister, promising sweeping reforms and an end to Viktor Orban's 16-year rule.

Justin Tomlinson

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Peter Magyar Sworn In as Hungary's Prime Minister

Pro-European conservative Peter Magyar arrived at Hungary's parliament on Saturday morning to officially be sworn in as the country's new prime minister. The inauguration marks a major political shift for the nation, following Magyar's landslide election victory last month that successfully ended the 16-year rule of nationalist leader Viktor Orban.[1][2]

Magyar, characterized as a former government insider turned outspoken critic, has centered his political platform on a promise of fundamental regime change. As he assumes the role of prime minister, he has vowed to implement wide-ranging reforms designed to actively fight corruption and reshape the government after Orban's lengthy tenure in power.[1][2]

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