Is Magyar’s election win the end of the EU’s troubles with Hungary?
Summary
Peter Magyar, leader of the Tisza party, won Hungary's parliamentary elections and plans to improve relations with the European Union (EU), which were strained under outgoing Prime Minister Viktor Orban. Magyar aims to access EU funds to boost Hungary's economy while balancing relations with Russia and the EU.Key Facts
- Peter Magyar won Hungary's parliamentary elections by a large margin.
- He intends to improve relations with the EU and unlock EU funds.
- Hungary has had low economic growth and high inflation in recent years.
- Magyar plans to address EU concerns, including judicial independence and corruption, to access EU funds.
- He will remove a veto on a 90-billion-euro loan to Ukraine, which was placed by Orban.
- Magyar seeks to maintain Hungary's energy security by continuing to buy Russian fuel.
- He aims to return Hungary to a more cooperative role in EU decision-making processes.
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