Breaking: Incoming PM Magyar Announced Last 2 Ministers, Government Lineup Finalised
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Hungary's next prime minister, Péter Magyar, has announced the names of all sixteen candidates for ministerial posts in his next government. The most notable nomination was that of Magyar's brother-in-law, Márton Melléthei-Barna, for the post of justice minister.
Breaking: Incoming PM Magyar announced last 2 ministers, government lineup finalised
The line-up of the incoming Tisza government was finalised on Thursday with the announcement of the interior and justice ministers. Péter Magyar, leader of the Tisza Party and prime minister-elect, announced on Facebook that Gábor Pósfai, the party’s operational leader, will head the Ministry of the Interior, which oversees law enforcement and sport, while Márton Melléthei-Barna, the party’s legal leader, will serve as Minister of Justice.Contin…
Péter Magyar announced the last two ministers of the future 16-member Tisza government on Thursday evening. He asked Gábor Pósfai, the operational leader of the Tisza Party, to head the Ministry of the Interior, which oversees and manages law enforcement and sports. Márton Melléthei-Barna will be the Minister of Justice.
Péter Magyar has announced the last two ministerial candidates for the future Tisza government: Gábor Pósfai will head the Ministry of the Interior, and Márton Melléthei-Barna will head the Ministry of Justice. With this decision, the full list of Péter Magyar's new cabinet is practically complete.
The list of the future Tisza government became final on Thursday with the announcement of the heads of the Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of Justice. Péter Magyar indicated on Facebook that they are ready to govern. The post “We are ready” Péter Magyar showed the 16 ministers of the TISZA government in a single photo first appeared on Most Hír.
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