The Oath-Taking Ceremony Is Coming, Tisza Will Soon Take Power – Live on the Day of the Regime Change
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Hungarian President Tamas Sulyok opened the first session of the new parliament, after which the Hungarian national anthem resounded in the chamber. Deputies will soon take their oaths and then elect the Speaker of the National Assembly – Magyar nominated Tisza's vice-speaker, Agnes Forsthoffer, for this position. At 2:30 PM, deputies will elect the new head of the Hungarian government. The Prime Minister will then take the oath and address the …
Historic day: After 16 years, Tisza takes over the government from Fidesz, a new parliament is formed, and Péter Magyar is elected prime minister. All-day live broadcast about the regime change.
Dr. Mária Gurzó, who took the oath in Romanian, previously called Orosháza Russia.
Members of parliament had the opportunity to take the oath in their national language at the inaugural session of the new parliament. The oath was recited in Romanian by Mária Gurzó, the police officer from Orosháza, whom László Kéri had previously called “the local Romanian.”
Today, the National Assembly will be formed, and Péter Magyar will be elected and sworn in as Prime Minister.
The new National Assembly with a two-thirds Tisza majority has been formed, the Orbán era is saying goodbye, Péter Magyar is elected Prime Minister, and a regime-changing popular celebration awaits him on Kossuth Square. President Tamás Sulyok congratulated him and warned Tisza: "All power can only be interpreted within the framework of a state of law." Follow all the important events of the day with HVG's live coverage.
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