Watch: Orbán, Trianon & 'Politics of Trauma' in Hungary - TVP
- 8 Apr 2026 1:03 PM
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TVP World
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"I will not rule Hungary; I will serve my country," Prime Minister Peter Magyar declared after his election at the inaugural session of parliament on Saturday.
A newly published survey by Medián, one of Hungary’s most respected polling companies and among the few to closely predict the outcome of the recent parliamentary election, points to major shifts in the country’s political landscape.
Péter Magyar claimed in a Facebook post that the outgoing Orbán government is attempting to “drain state coffers” in its final week by taking on new financial commitments and removing spending controls.
Media entrepreneur Gyula Balasy has resigned ownership of his shares in all his media, communication and events companies and offered them to the state in an interview. Reacting to his announcement, Mark Radnai, deputy leader of the Tisza Party and MP, accused the "multi-billionaire of NER" of "trying to exonerate himself in a quivering voice", adding that "nothing will be forgotten".
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