Fresh administration begins tenure with inaugural cabinet session scheduled for May 13.
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Ministers of Hungary's newly formed government have taken their oath of office before parliament, formally marking the start of the administration's term in office.
The swearing-in ceremony, held before the Hungarian National Assembly, constitutes the constitutionally required step through which cabinet members assume their official duties and responsibilities. The occasion signals the formal commencement of the government's mandate and the transition from a caretaker footing to full executive authority.
Following the parliamentary ceremony, the new cabinet is set to convene for its first working session on May 13, chaired by the Magyar-led government. That inaugural meeting is expected to set the procedural and policy groundwork for the administration's early priorities.
Hungary's parliament serves as the constitutional body before which government ministers are obligated to pledge their oath, a longstanding institutional tradition that formally invests incoming officials with the powers of their respective ministerial portfolios.