Peter Magyar sworn in as Hungary’s PM, ending Orban’s 16 years in power
Peter Magyar has been sworn in as Hungary's new prime minister, marking the end of Viktor Orban's 16-year tenure. Magyar, leading the center-right Tisza party, secured a significant parliamentary majority, winning 141 out of 199 seats.

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AI-generatedPeter Magyar has been sworn in as Hungary's new prime minister, marking the end of Viktor Orban's 16-year tenure. Magyar, leading the center-right Tisza party, secured a significant parliamentary majority, winning 141 out of 199 seats. His rise to power followed a campaign focused on promises of change, addressing economic stagnation and strained international relations under the previous government. The election results indicate a substantial shift in Hungary's political landscape.
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5 extractedMagyar urged Hungarians to 'step through the gate of regime change'.
The election results ended Viktor Orban's 16 years in power.
Magyar's Tisza party secured a huge parliamentary majority, winning 141 of 199 seats.
Peter Magyar has been sworn in as Hungary's new Prime Minister.
Magyar's party was propelled into office on promises of change after years of economic stagnation and strained ties with key allies under Orban.