Peter Magyar Elected Prime Minister of Hungary Following Landslide Victory
Peter Magyar, leader of the Tisza Party, has been elected Prime Minister of Hungary following a landslide victory in the April parliamentary elections.
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Peter Magyar, leader of the Tisza Party, has been elected Prime Minister of Hungary following a landslide victory in the April parliamentary elections.
Peter Magyar has been sworn in as Hungary’s Prime Minister following a landslide victory for the Tisza Party, pledging a new era of democratic renewal and systemic change.
Hungary’s Tisza Party wins a two-thirds majority, ending Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s 16-year rule. Record voter turnout marks a historic political shift.
Hungary’s new government under Peter Magyar pledges EU reform compliance while seeking pragmatic ties with China, amid energy diversification and Ukraine policy debates.
Hungary’s opposition Tisza party defeats PM Viktor Orban’s coalition, ending his 16-year tenure. EU leaders hail a democratic turning point.
Hungary’s Tisza Party wins majority, ending Viktor Orban’s 16-year rule. Focus on EU relations and anti-corruption reforms marks new political era.