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Magyar Takes Power Vowing to Return Hungary to European Fold

Summary by The Mercury News
Lawmakers elected the 45-year-old as premier on Saturday following his Tisza party’s landslide win in April’s general election.

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Péter Magyar is Hungary's new head of government. What he wants to do differently from his authoritarian predecessor.

·Munich, Germany
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– En stor ära och en moralisk skyldighet, sager conservative Péter Magyar när han svärs in som Ungerns nye prime minister efter Viktor Orbán. Samtidigt pupmanar han president Tamás Sulyoks att avgå

·Stockholm, Sweden
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The Prime Minister-designate has promised to put an end to the corruption that has deprived Hungarians of essential services.

·Montreal, Canada
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After his landslide victory in the last election, Péter Magyar was now officially elected Prime Minister by the Hungarian parliament. ... The post Péter Magyar officially elected Hungarian Prime Minister appeared first on Apollo News.

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Novi Mađarski Prime Minister Peter Mađar pozvao je predsednika te zemlje da podnese ostavku, javlja agentja Blumberg.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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The pro-European Conservative, whose Tisza party won the general elections in April, was inducted this Saturday as Prime Minister.Péter Magyar officially became Hungary's new Prime Minister on Saturday, offering his country "the hope of a new impetus", according to the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen.The pro-European Conservative, who emerged on the Hungarian political scene just two years ago and put an end to the 16 y…

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ORF.at News broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
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