100 Days Magyar - Where Hungary Stands with Its New Head of Government
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Peter the Magyar marked one hundred days as Prime Minister of Hungary. During that time, a large part of the dramatic first phase of the change of government in the country was completed.
Gábor Horn and László Dornfeld spoke about the first hundred days of the Tisza government. Foreign policy, economy, Ukraine, migration and campaign promises.
One hundred days after taking office, Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar completed the first stage of political change that began after the defeat of Fidesz and dismantled an important part of the mechanisms built by Viktor Orban to maintain his influence. However, the most difficult part is the reform of the constitutional and electoral system, the strengthening of independent institutions and the restoration of public services. The goal for…
Hungary's new Prime Minister Magyar has been in office for 100 days. He has promised the restoration of the rule of law and democracy. What has he already achieved? Which projects are delicate? By Silke Hahne.
In his first hundred days in office, Hungary's new head of government showed himself to be reforming and attacking, but the harsh reckoning with the Orban era arouses doubts about the rule of law.
Péter Magyar cleans up with Viktor Orbán's remnants – and uses ways and means that remind him of his predecessor. Is this the promised system change?
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