Hungary’s new PM apologises to those wronged under Orbán in first speech
Summary
Péter Magyar became Hungary’s prime minister and apologized to people who were hurt or treated unfairly during Viktor Orbán’s time in power. He promised a more free and united Hungary, while Orbán criticized this change and warned against giving up national independence.Key Facts
- Péter Magyar was sworn in as Hungary’s prime minister.
- Magyar apologized to civilians, teachers, journalists, and others who faced harassment under Orbán’s government.
- Under Orbán’s rule, some critics faced investigations, court charges, and smear campaigns.
- Magyar’s party won last month’s election by a large margin.
- Magyar promised to fight corruption and restore democracy in Hungary.
- Orbán did not attend Magyar’s swearing-in and repeated his nationalist message afterward.
- Magyar called for unity and healing in Hungary after 16 years of Orbán’s leadership.
- The future policies of Magyar’s government remain unclear, as he was careful not to give too many details during his campaign.
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