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Historic Shift in Hungary: Péter Magyar Sworn in as Prime Minister, Ending Viktor Orbán’s 16-Year Rule

Péter Magyar

Péter Magyar

A new political era began in Hungary this Saturday as Péter Magyar officially took the oath of office at the Parliament building, marking the end of Viktor Orbán’s 16-year tenure. Magyar’s center-right Tisza party achieved a landslide victory in last month’s elections, fundamentally reshaping the country’s political landscape.


A New Balance of Power in Parliament

The inauguration signals a dramatic shift in the composition of Hungary’s 199-seat parliament:

In a symbolic moment for Hungarian democracy, this session marks the first time since 1990 that Viktor Orbán has not participated in the opening of parliament as a governing leader. Orbán has stated he will now focus on “rebuilding his political community.”

Commitment to Transparency and Economic Reform

Péter Magyar, a 45-year-old lawyer and former insider within the Orbán administration, has centered his platform on fighting systemic corruption. He argues that official graft has stifled economic opportunities for ordinary Hungarians.

His immediate goals include:

Restoring Ties with the European Union (EU)

Under Orbán, Hungary’s relationship with the EU was frequently strained due to concerns over the rule of law and Orbán’s diplomatic proximity to Russia. Prime Minister Magyar has pledged an immediate course correction:

Public Celebrations and ‘Regime Change’

Magyar has characterized his victory as a “regime change” and invited citizens to an all-day celebration outside the Parliament. Budapest’s mayor, Gergely Karácsony, also joined the festivities, expressing gratitude to those who resisted the previous system and welcoming a future where “civilians and journalists are no longer humiliated.”


Disclaimer: This report is based on international media dispatches (AP) and official Hungarian government proceedings. This article is for informational purposes and reflects the political statements of the parties involved.


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