Hungary’s ruling party introduced a constitutional amendment limiting prime ministerial terms to eight years, effectively ...
Péter Magyar's center-right Tisza party defeated Orbán's nationalist-populist Fidesz in a stunning blow last month.
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Viktor Orbán could never be prime minister again – Tisza Party tables first amendment to Fundamental Law
One would only be allowed to serve as Hungary’s prime minister for a maximum of eight years. A new amendment also paves the ...
As many in Hungary celebrated the defeat of Viktor Orbán last weekend, others, who have consumed little but state media for the past decade, felt crippling fear.
Orbán conceded defeat Sunday as opposition leader Péter Magyar surged toward a landslide victory, signaling a major political shift in Hungary.
Peter Magyar, leader of the opposition Tisza party, waves the Hungarian flag following the announcement of the partial results of the parliamentary election, in Budapest, Hungary, April 12, 2026.
Peter Magyar, the incoming prime minister, has promised to push out “puppets of the old regime.” Many are jumping first.
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Fidesz is in bigger trouble than Viktor Orbán
The party needs three things if it is to renew itself, but it currently does not have much of any of them. We spoke with ...
Hungary's new Prime Minister, Peter Magyar, and his ministers took their oath of office on Tuesday, completing the formation ...
In the recent Bulgarian elections, for instance, the political party of the former president, Rumen Radev, whom Western media describe as a Russophile and Euroskeptic, ran and won on an anticorruption ...
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