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Following an election earthquake, Hungary ponders life after Orbán

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Following an election earthquake, Hungary ponders life after Orbán

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Péter Magyar, the winner of Hungary's election, has called on the country's president to convene parliament to form a new government as soon as possible. Magyar's party secured a super-majority, giving him broad authority to undo legislation passed by former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.

Hungary's election winner, Péter Magyar, wants to take over as prime minister by May 5. He pledged to cooperate with European countries and restore the rule of law. Magyar's party secured a two-thirds majority, allowing him to pass new laws and undo Orbán's legacy. The new government plans to overhaul government structures and create new ministries to address public health, environmental protection, and education. Magyar opposes fast-track EU membership for Ukraine but may not veto a 90-billion-euro EU loan. He thanked Moscow and Beijing for their congratulations and willingness to work with Hungary's new government.

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