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Péter Magyar sworn in as Hungary’s prime minister to end 16-year Orbán era

  • On Saturday, pro-European conservative Peter Magyar will be sworn in as Hungary's Prime Minister, promising 'regime change' after nationalist Viktor Orban's 16 years in power.
  • Magyar, 45, aims to undo institutional changes implemented by Orban, who fostered ties with U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin while building 'illiberal democracy.'
  • Lawmakers are set to elect hotelier Agnes Forsthoffer as parliament speaker, while Tisza nominated Roma history teacher Krisztian Koszegi as Deputy Parliament Speaker and lawyer Vilmos Katai-Nemeth as Social and Family Affairs Minister.
  • As an urgent priority, the new government seeks to unlock billions of euros in funds frozen by Brussels over rule-of-law concerns while Magyar pushes for wide-ranging reforms to fight corruption.
  • Hungary faces a stagnating economy and falling public services requiring long-term structural reorganisation, while Andrea Virag of the Republikon Institute notes expectations are 'through the roof' for the new administration.
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One month after the election in which he defeated Viktor Orbán he became Prime Minister of Hungary: now he must govern

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On May 9, Péter Magyar took over as Prime Minister of Hungary. He immediately sent a boot to the country's president. "It's time for you to leave with dignity intact," said Peter Magyar.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Péter Magyar takes over from Viktor Orbán, who was in power for 16 years but lost the election in April.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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The era of Viktor Orbán is officially over.

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latribune.fr broke the news on Sunday, May 3, 2026.
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