Hungary’s Next Premier Calls for Sweeping Change After Orban
Magyar’s Tisza party won 54% of the vote and a two-thirds majority, giving him a mandate to reshape institutions and restore the rule of law.
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With a change of government in Hungary for the first time in 16 years, attention is focused on how this will affect South Korean battery companies operating in the country. This is because, while the Hungarian government has pursued policies supporting the battery industry, the new administration has expressed a negative view of the sector during its time as the opposition party. According to major foreign media outlets, including The New York T…
Viktor Orban has been considered the main ally of Vladimir Putin in Europe for many years, and he has consistently blocked European Union financial assistance to Ukraine. Orban has been in power for so long that many have forgotten: What is Hungary's foreign policy, if not? About how the country will build relations with Russia, Ukraine, and Europe under Peter Madyar (also the law of politics), in the text for the Carnegie Politika project, a re…
Magyar’s Next Steps: Hungary’s Challenges After the Orban Era
Hungary’s next leader will lay out his plans on Monday to shore up the economy and dismantle Prime Minister Viktor Orban self-styled illiberal system, a day after a landslide election win over the nationalist premier who had been backed by Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The morning after: Lessons from Poland for a post-Orban Hungary – European Council on Foreign Relations
Cover image: picture alliance / Sipa USA | SOPA Images The hard part begins This morning, Hungarians woke to a new country. Peter Magyar’s resounding victory in Sunday’s parliamentary election has ended 16 years of Viktor Orban’s rule. His campaign promised to reverse Hungary’s entrenched illiberal system and anti-EU direction under Orban, but this is far easier said than done. Magyar and his Tisza party are not the first to make this attempt. S…
Hungary’s next premier calls for sweeping change after Orban
Peter Magyar, Hungary’s next prime minister, wasted no time in outlining sweeping changes after ending Viktor Orban’s 16-year rule in a landslide election victory that will redefine the country’s ties with the European Union, Russia and the U.S. administration of President Donald Trump.
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