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Magyar Sworn In as Hungary's Prime Minister on Promises of Change

Magyar Sworn In as Hungary's Prime Minister on Promises of Change

Yekkirala Akshitha
May 11, 2026

Hungary entered a historic new political era as Péter Magyar was sworn in as prime minister on Saturday, ending Viktor Orbán’s 16-year rule after a landslide election victory by the centre-right Tisza party .

Magyar’s party secured a two-thirds parliamentary majority, winning 141 seats in the 199-member National Assembly and delivering the strongest election result by any party in Hungary’s post-Communist history. Orbán’s Fidesz-KDNP alliance was reduced to 52 seats, while the far-right Mi Hazánk party won six seats.

In his inaugural speech, the 45-year-old lawyer promised to restore democratic institutions , strengthen judicial independence, tackle corruption and rebuild Hungary’s strained ties with the European Union . He said Hungarians had voted not simply for a change of government, but for a “change of system.”

Thousands gathered at Budapest’s Kossuth Square for a “regime-change celebration,” waving Hungarian and EU flags as giant screens broadcast the parliamentary ceremony. A symbolic moment came when the EU flag was raised again on Parliament for the first time since 2014.

Celebrations also drew global attention after Zsolt Hegedűs , Hungary’s incoming health minister and popularly known as the country’s “dancing politician,” repeated his now-viral dance performance outside Parliament. Videos of the impromptu dance spread rapidly across social media platforms, adding a festive tone to the political transition.

Magyar pledged to unlock nearly EUR 17 billion in frozen EU funds, reduce Hungary’s dependence on Russia, reform state media, and establish a National Asset Recovery Office to investigate alleged misuse of public money during the Orbán era. Financial markets reacted positively, with Hungary’s currency strengthening sharply following the transition.

Magyar Sworn In as Hungary's Prime Minister on Promises of Change - The Morning Voice