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Magyar to Relocate Hungarian Prime Minister’s Office in Shot at Orbán

The move would return the office to a pre-Orbán norm and mark one of the incoming Tisza government’s first institutional changes.

  • On Thursday, Prime Minister-designate Péter Magyar announced the Prime Minister's Office will vacate the Carmelite Monastery in Buda Castle, relocating to a ministry building near the Hungarian Parliament.
  • The move aims to draw a line under Viktor Orbán's 16-year rule, as the Carmelite complex became deeply associated with his centralized style of leadership and visual image of power.
  • Following a Wednesday meeting with President Tamás Sulyok at Sándor Palace, Magyar noted the building underwent a 21 billion forint renovation when Orbán relocated there in 2018.
  • Zoltán Tanács, Tisza's chancellor, called the decision a "wise decision," arguing the Carmelite had become "the symbol of arrogant and haughty power" representing government above the people.
  • Though Magyar previously suggested opening the monastery to the public during a "regime change," he has yet to clarify a timeline for the site as preparations continue.
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Under the newly formed Tisza government, the prime minister's office will not be in the Carmelite monastery, but in a ministry building close to the Parliament.

·Budapest, Hungary
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The outgoing Prime Minister had placed his office in the Carmelite monastery, which had become a symbol of abuse of power.

·Paris, France
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Hungarian Prime Minister-designate Magyar wants to re-establish his office near the parliament, while Orbán canceled his participation in an EU summit.

·Germany
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Portfolio broke the news on Thursday, April 16, 2026.
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