Hungary’s new PM apologises to those wronged under Orbán in first speech
Péter Magyar, Hungary's new Prime Minister, issued an apology in his first speech to those wronged under Viktor Orbán's previous government. Sworn in after his Tisza party's significant victory, Magyar expressed remorse to civilians, teachers, journalists, health workers, and public figures who faced stigmatization and harassment for speaking out or criticizing the former administration. He pledged to build a more free, humane, and hopeful Hungary, emphasizing unity over division. This marks a significant shift in tone following years of Orbán's government targeting critical civil society groups and media. The apology addresses the emotional toll of the past sixteen years and signals a desire for societal healing.