Péter Magyar has repeatedly called on Tamás Sulyok to step aside since his party swept to power in April Hungary's new prime minister has said the government will amend the constitution to remove ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar has promised to amend the constitution to remove the president and other officials appointed under populist former Prime Minister Viktor Orban. Magyar on Monday ...
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Marc Champion is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering Europe, Russia and the Middle East. He was previously Istanbul bureau chief for the Wall Street Journal. I can’t remember ever hearing the ...
Sign up for our newsletter about national security here. The Hungarian strongman Viktor Orbán, who lost his election in a landslide on Sunday after 16 years in power ...
Over 90 journalists from Hungarian state news agency MTI have demanded the immediate restoration of impartial news coverage following election winner Peter Magyar‘s pledge to shake up state media, ...
Péter Magyar, leader of the pro-European conservative Tisza Party, speaks at a Monday press conference the day after his landslide election victory. In a stunning turn of events, Hungarian Prime ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Viktor Orbán, the Trump-backed Hungarian leader, conceded defeat Sunday after 16 years in power in a stunning ...
BUDAPEST, April 13 - Hungarian election winner Peter Magyar vowed on Monday to change the constitution in a drive to restore democratic standards, following a landslide victory he said showed the ...
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The Lede Reporting and commentary on what you need to know today. Every Hungarian I spoke with could recite these facts, but still, on the eve of the election, no one seemed able to internalize them.