
Viktor Orbán conceded after Péter Magyar’s Tisza party scored a landslide victory, and Magyar has now been sworn in as prime minister. Projections that Magyar could command a two‑thirds parliamentary majority mean his government may have wide scope to enact sweeping reforms. Early meetings with EU officials signal immediate international engagement on issues like unlocking withheld funds and support for Ukraine.
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