Hungary's Magyar sworn in as new prime minister
Tens of thousands gather outside parliament as new government chief promises political reset after years of Orbán's rule.
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Viktor Magyar was sworn in as Hungary's new prime minister on Monday, marking a significant political shift in the EU member state. Tens of thousands of supporters gathered outside the parliament building in Budapest to celebrate the inauguration, according to reporting from German public broadcaster Tagesschau.
Magyar, who previously led the opposition Tisza Party, promised attendees a "political new beginning" during his swearing-in ceremony. His appointment follows elections that weakened longtime Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's grip on power after more than a decade in office.
The transition represents a potential change in Hungary's governance trajectory, particularly regarding judicial independence and rule-of-law concerns that have triggered EU sanctions and funding disputes. Magyar's government will face immediate pressures in aligning Budapest's policies with broader EU standards on democratic institutions.