
Hungary's Peter Magyar sworn in as prime minister, ending Orban era
Magyar takes office on Europe Day with pledge to reshape government direction and democratic values.
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Peter Magyar was sworn in as Hungary's prime minister on Monday, replacing Viktor Orban after a historic shift in the country's political landscape. The ceremony took place on Europe Day, with the European flag featuring prominently in the proceedings.
Magyar's appointment marks a significant departure from Orban's 12-year tenure. His cabinet selections signal intended policy changes across multiple government areas, according to reporting from Tagesschau.
The transition represents a turning point for Hungary's relationship with European Union institutions. Orban's government faced sustained criticism over democratic standards and rule of law concerns during his leadership.
Magyar inherits a government requiring substantial institutional reform. His administration's early decisions on key ministerial positions will test the depth of promised changes to Hungary's governance structure.