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Magyar Wants to Put the Austro-Hungarian Empire Back on the Map

Summary by Politico Europe
Hungary’s incoming prime minister wants to forge closer ties with Austria and other Central European nations to wield greater power in Brussels.

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Magyar wants closer relations with Austria and, above all, with the ÖVP-led federal government. In this way, he also aims for more influence in Brussels.

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The strategy of the new Hungarian leadership is based on regional integration, historical ties, and the search for greater political weight within the EU.

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Media outlets are reporting on the ambitious plans of the Hungarian opposition leader. Hungary's future Prime Minister, Péter Magyar, is seeking to strengthen cooperation between Central European countries, drawing on their shared historical past during the Austro-Hungarian Empire, in order to strengthen their influence in the European Union. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing Politico.

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The winner of the elections in Hungary announced the beginning of a new foreign policy era.

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Magyar wants to put the Austro-Hungarian Empire back on the map

Hungary’s incoming prime minister wants to forge closer ties with Austria and other Central European nations to wield greater power in Brussels.

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Hungary's future leader wants to recreate the influence of Central Europe by using its imperial past. Peter Magyar recently said he would like to deepen Hungary's ties and relations with its neighbours, especially with Austria, build

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Politico Europe broke the news in Brussels, Belgium on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.
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