Magyar has threatened to suspend the state broadcaster following a heated on-air clash, accusing it of spreading “North Korean-style” propaganda and false claims about his family during the election ...
Peter Magyar has promised nothing less than a "system change" in Hungary. The expectations both at home and abroad are huge. DW explores what Magyar is likely to do on the most pressing issues facing ...
Hungarian Prime Minister-elect Peter Magyar has accused outgoing Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó of shredding confidential sanctions-related documents at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, citing ...
Emmet Lyons is a news desk editor at the CBS News London bureau, coordinating and producing stories for all CBS News platforms. Prior to joining CBS News, Emmet worked as a producer at CNN for four ...
As you may have heard, Hungary has a new prime minister: Péter Magyar, who will replace Viktor Orbán — a major enemy of democracy, according to the mainstream media. MSM opposition to Orban is so ...
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Hungary’s election winner, Péter Magyar, called Monday on the country’s president to convene the parliament to form a new government “as quickly as possible,” in hopes that he ...
Prospective prime minister Peter Magyar has promised to move Budapest back towards the European Union and away from Russia. However, he is likely to continue Viktor Orban's hardline policies on ...
Mr. Magyar’s success in the Hungarian election is fueled in large part by widespread public anger at corruption and concern about sluggish economic growth. By Aurelien Breeden The party of Peter ...
After his stunning win last night, Peter Magyar told a rally that "Hungary wants to be a European country again". But while he is now set to lead a majority government after ousting Viktor Orban, Mr ...
Peter Magyar, Prime Minister-elect of Hungary from the Tisza Party, holds a press conference in Budapest, Hungary, on April 13, 2026. Peter Magyar won with a significant majority in the Hungarian ...
Hungarian Prime Minister-elect Péter Magyar used landmark appearances on state-controlled media outlets on Wednesday to reaffirm his intention to suspend their broadcasts as soon as he’s sworn in.