Péter Magyar has been inaugurated as Hungary's prime minister, heralding the end of Viktor Orbán's 16-year autocratic reign and paving the way for a new political era.
Leading the center-right Tisza party, Magyar achieved a stunning electoral victory over Orbán's nationalist-populist Fidesz party, signaling a dramatic shift in Hungary's political landscape.
With a promise of "regime change," Magyar aims to reform the political system, restore democracy, and reinvigorate the stagnating economy.
He has called for the resignation of key figures from the previous government, aiming for accountability and a thorough reset of leadership.
Supporters are celebrating this transition with hopes of better cooperation with the European Union and a move away from Russia's influence.
The new administration is poised to undo many of Orbán's far-right policies, signaling a fresh start for Hungary as it embraces a more democratic and progressive future.
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