
Péter Magyar Engages EU, Calls for Hungarian President's Resignation
Following recent elections, Hungarian opposition figure Péter Magyar has engaged with the European Commission and announced meetings with business leaders. He has also called for the resignation of Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok, signaling his growing political influence.
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Peter Magyar’s victory over Viktor Orban will keep Hungary in the spotlight
The country will become a test case for reversing democratic decay
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The crushing electoral defeat of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, despite massive support from Washington, underscores the failure of Donald Trump's ideological campaign in Europe. The gap is widening inexorably, writes Le Monde columnist Sylvie Kauffmann.
Read full article →Hungarian Americans say Orbán's defeat could provide roadmap for countering Trump
Hungarian Americans say Viktor Orbán's defeat in Hungary provides a blueprint for countering President Trump's attempts to tilt the electoral playing field ahead of the midterms.
By Frank Langfitt
Read full article →Hungary’s new leader once idolized Orbán — now he’s the man who brought him down
Learn about Péter Magyar, the former Orbán insider who ended Hungary's 16-year ruling regime and is now set to lead the country into a new era.
Read full article →Peter Magyar spots outgoing rival Viktor Orban on balcony as he arrives to meet president: ‘Absolute cinema’
Peter Magyar appeared to spot his outgoing rival Viktor Orban on a balcony as he met the country’s president following his election victory.
By Holly Patrick
Read full article →‘Spring Wind – The Awakening’ Doc, Charting Rise of Hungary’s Election Winner Péter Magyar, Set to Open Italy’s Riviera Film Festival
The international premiere of documentary “Spring Wind – The Awakening,” charting the political journey of Hungarian opposition leader Péter Magyar that culminated with his historic victory on Sunday in the country’s general elections, will open Italy’s Riviera International Film Festival on May 5. “Spring Wind – The Awakening,” which is directed by Tamás Yvan Topolánszky, […]
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Read full article →Hungarian state news staff push for editorial freedom as Magyar vows shake‑up - The Straits Times
Hungarian state news staff push for editorial freedom as Magyar vows shake‑up The Straits Times
Read full article →After Hungary Ditches Populist Leader Viktor Orban, Producers Look To A Future Free From “Stale, Revisionist Propaganda”
Hungary’s media sector and Hollywood producers seeking its juicy tax incentive are readying for a new future after Péter Magyar’s Tisza party ended the 16-year rule of Viktor Orbán’s far-right rival Fidesz. These high hopes for reform are tempered, however, by the scale of change deemed necessary. Under Fidesz, which led the country between 2010 […]
By Jesse Whittock
Read full article →New Hungarian Prime Minister Says Borders Will Remain Shut To Immigrants
New Hungarian Prime Minister Says Borders Will Remain Shut To Immigrants In the wake of Viktor Orbán's election defeat, one of the greatest fears among conservatives in the region is an unconstrained EU able to take action on foreign policy, health, and immigration without the threat of a veto. It is widely assumed that the incoming prime minister of Hungary, Péter Magyar, will seek a fast resolution of Brussels’ key issues with Hungary in order to unlock some €35 billion in fu...
By Tyler Durden
Read full article →MEP: Magyar’s declarations are good, now action is expected
Hungary has for too long been a major obstacle to maintaining unity among EU member states in making important decisions, and the new government should quickly return the country to constructive cooperation within the European Union.
Read full article →Turkey’s Opposition Draws Hope from Hungarian Election
Hungary’s Viktor Orban sat at the centre of a network of illiberal states. With his loss in weekend elections, liberal opposition parties in Turkey are reflecting on political parallels and hope.
By Sezin Oney
Read full article →Kremlin Spokesman Praises Viktor Orbán’s Openness but Says He Was Never Moscow’s Ally
“If Péter Magyar, the winner of the Hungarian election, is just as open to dialogue as his predecessor, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, this will help the two countries to resolve their issues,” Dmitry Peskov, the Russian president’s press secretary, told the India Today news channel on Wednesday. “The time has come for Viktor Orbán to […] The post Kremlin Spokesman Praises Viktor Orbán’s Openness but Says He Was Never Moscow’s Ally appeared first on Hungary Today.
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Read full article →Romanian PM speaks by phone with Hungary’s Péter Magyar, invites him to Bucharest
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