Magyar sworn in as Hungary’s Prime Minister

Newly elected Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar arrived at the country’s parliament building on Saturday, May 9, and took his oath of office.

This is reported by Reuters, Ukrinform cites.

“Centre-right leader Peter Magyar was sworn in as Hungary's prime ⁠minister on Saturday,” the report says.

He assumed the position after winning on promises of change following years of economic stagnation and strained relations with key allied countries during the tenure of his predecessor Viktor Orbán.

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As reported by Ukrinform, Hungarian election winner Péter Magyar announced that the official inauguration ceremony as Prime Minister would take place on May 9.

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