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Peter Magyar sworn in as Hungary's new prime minister

Magyar replaces Viktor Orbán after 16 years, pledging comprehensive reforms following a landslide election victory.

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Peter Magyar has been sworn in as Hungary's new prime minister, ending Viktor Orbán's 16-year tenure leading the central European nation. Magyar won a decisive electoral mandate last month and has committed to implementing wide-ranging institutional reforms following his inauguration.

According to Deutsche Welle, Magyar's government represents a significant political shift for Hungary. His campaign centered on governance overhaul and policy reorientation after Orbán's extended period in power.

The transition marks one of Europe's most significant recent leadership changes. Magyar's reform agenda is expected to address judicial independence, anti-corruption measures, and alignment with broader EU standards. His government faces inherited budget challenges and ongoing EU relations issues. The new administration has indicated priorities around democratic strengthening and administrative modernization.