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thehindu.comPéter Magyar won election as Prime Minister of Hungary last month, defeating longtime leader Viktor Orbán. He will be sworn in on May 9, 2026, on the bank of the Danube River. In his first interview with a foreign journalist since the election, Magyar said his government does not…
The GuardianPéter Magyar’s opposition Tisza party secured a supermajority in the April 2026 parliamentary election, bringing an end to Viktor Orbán’s 16 years in power. A post-election poll published on Thursday shows strong support among Tisza voters for ambitious climate policy and LGBTQ+…
EuronewsPéter Magyar, Hungary's prime minister-elect, held talks in Brussels with top EU officials following his party's landslide election victory. He vowed that frozen EU funds would soon flow to Budapest after constructive discussions. The move aims to address economic stagnation and…
rte.ieAssociates of Viktor Orbán have begun transferring wealth out of Hungary following his party's election loss on April 12, 2026. Incoming leader Péter Magyar accused them of shielding assets from accountability and called for detentions. Assets are reportedly heading to the Middle…
France 24Ukraine has repaired the Druzhba oil pipeline damaged in a Russian attack, enabling the resumption of Russian oil supplies to Hungary and Slovakia. This development clears the path for a €90 billion EU loan to Ukraine, previously vetoed by Hungary. EU ambassadors are meeting in C…
pravdareport.comPeter Magyar secured a supermajority in Hungary's National Assembly, defeating Viktor Orbán after his 16 years in power. Magyar has outlined plans to address issues in media independence and rule of law. European Union officials are discussing the release of frozen funds followin…