Hungary’s election could support Europe’s revival trade
In the long run, the result may be felt far beyond Budapest
In the long run, the result may be felt far beyond Budapest
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In the long run, the result may be felt far beyond Budapest
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Hungary's opposition has defeated the prime minister by a landslide. Grouped from 11 articles across 8 sources.
Viktor Orban's crushing defeat in the April 12 election will have far-reaching consequences for Europe's political landscape — and especially for neighboring Czechia and Slovakia, which are run by his political allies.
Prime minister-elect promises ‘new era’ for country after defeating far-right Viktor Orbán Hungary’s prime minister-elect, Péter Magyar, has pledged to pursue those who “plundered, looted, betrayed, indebted and…
Unlike his predecessor, Peter Magyar signals that he will not block aid package to Ukraine Grouped from 2 articles across 2 sources.
Supporters of his party hope he can bolster the rule of law and unblock billions in locked EU funds.
BUDAPEST, April 13 - Hungarian election winner nL8N40W0GT Peter Magyar vowed on Monday to change the constitution in a drive to restore democratic standards, following a landslide victory…