Péter Magyar was sworn in as Hungary's prime minister, formally ending Viktor Orbán's 16‑year rule after Magyar's center‑right Tisza party won a decisive election victory. Orbán conceded the race, and official projections suggest Magyar could secure a parliamentary majority large enough to pursue wide-ranging reforms. EU officials have already met with Magyar's team to discuss unlocking roughly €17 billion in withheld funds and support for a proposed loan to Ukraine, making early diplomatic and financial engagement an immediate test of the new government's priorities.
Click a connection line between nodes to view confidence and evidence.