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Péter Magyar in Brussels: "I Won't Go Out for Coffee"

Prime Minister Péter Magyar arrived for his first EU summit, and immediately began his stay in Brussels with several consultations. Before the meeting began, he promised that he would always represent the interests of Hungarians and that he was now working to solve “the problems that Viktor Orbán’s government caused.”

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Péter Magyar represented Hungary as Prime Minister for the first time at the EU summit in Brussels. Before the two-day summit, the new Prime Minister held a press conference, where, among other things, he said in response to the 444 question that no matter how long the night is, he will not go out for coffee.

·Hungary
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The Prime Minister gave a briefing at the end of the two-day EU summit.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar summed up his first day at the European Council in Brussels on Friday on Facebook, where he stressed the need for honesty and a rejection of political correctness before the 26 leaders of the European Union on Thursday. "In my first speech to the European leaders, I spoke about honesty, a rejection of political correctness and double standards. I told them what I experienced in two years in 700 municipalitie…

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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The Prime Minister held a press conference.

Prime Minister Péter Magyar arrived for his first EU summit, and immediately began his stay in Brussels with several consultations. Before the meeting began, he promised that he would always represent the interests of Hungarians and that he was now working to solve “the problems that Viktor Orbán’s government caused.”

·Hungary
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Heti Világgazdaság broke the news in Hungary on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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