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'Tisza will Never Become Another Fidesz' Magyar Vows in First Interview with Foreign Media Since Winning
- 11 May 2026 6:25 PM
- current affairs
In his first major interview with an international outlet since winning the election, Péter Magyar said his Tisza Party government will not repeat the governance style of Viktor Orbán and Fidesz, arguing that the movement he leads is structurally and politically different from the system it replaced.
Asset Recovery & Protection Office 'to be a Key Institution of 2026 Regime Change in Hungary'
- 11 May 2026 6:19 AM
- current affairs
The National Asset Recovery and Protection Office will be "one of the most important institutions of the 2026 change of regime", Prime Minister Peter Magyar told the inaugural session of parliament on Saturday.
'With Faith & Love of Hungary... I Will Serve, Not Rule': PM Magyar's Inaugural Speech Also Includes an Apology
- 11 May 2026 5:53 AM
- current affairs
"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.
Last-Minute Lavish Spending Spree Accusations by Magyar About Fidesz Gov't
- 6 May 2026 4:21 PM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- current affairs
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.
Rapid-Response Police to Take Over PM Protection in Hungary from TEK
- 5 May 2026 6:21 AM
- current affairs
The rapid-response unit of the Hungarian police is to take over the task of protecting the prime minister effective May 9, Prime Minister-elect Peter Magyar said on Facebook on Monday, adding that he had already notified the director of the anti-terrorism unit TEK, which had so far fulfilled the role.
Anita Orban to Serve as Deputy PM
- 27 Apr 2026 3:16 PM
- current affairs
The incoming foreign minister, Anita Orban, will also serve as deputy prime minister in the Tisza government, the prime minister-elect, Peter Magyar, announced in a Facebook post on Saturday.
Legal Twist: Chief Prosecutor Seizes Control of Central Bank Case in Hungary
- 22 Apr 2026 5:40 PM
- current affairs
Hungary's Prosecutor General has taken over a case involving the National Bank of Hungary (NBH) from the police.
National Celebration Planned in Budapest for New Government's Inauguration
- 20 Apr 2026 6:39 AM
- current affairs
The Tisza Party will organise a major national event on Kossuth Square in front of Parliament to mark the inaugural session of the new National Assembly, party leader and prime minister-elect Peter Magyar announced in Budapest on Friday.
Donald Trump Breaks Silence Following Viktor Orbán’s Election Defeat
- 16 Apr 2026 12:42 PM
- current affairs
In his first public comments since the Hungarian elections, Donald Trump addressed the defeat of his long-time ally, Viktor Orbán. Speaking with the Italian daily Corriere della Sera two days after the results, the U.S. President offered a mix of praise for Orbán’s past leadership while notably shifting his tone to the past tense.
'Tisza will Never Become Another Fidesz' Magyar Vows in First Interview with Foreign Media Since Winning
- 11 May 2026 6:25 PM
- current affairs
In his first major interview with an international outlet since winning the election, Péter Magyar said his Tisza Party government will not repeat the governance style of Viktor Orbán and Fidesz, arguing that the movement he leads is structurally and politically different from the system it replaced.
Asset Recovery & Protection Office 'to be a Key Institution of 2026 Regime Change in Hungary'
- 11 May 2026 6:19 AM
- current affairs
The National Asset Recovery and Protection Office will be "one of the most important institutions of the 2026 change of regime", Prime Minister Peter Magyar told the inaugural session of parliament on Saturday.
'With Faith & Love of Hungary... I Will Serve, Not Rule': PM Magyar's Inaugural Speech Also Includes an Apology
- 11 May 2026 5:53 AM
- current affairs
"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.
Last-Minute Lavish Spending Spree Accusations by Magyar About Fidesz Gov't
- 6 May 2026 4:21 PM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- current affairs
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.
Rapid-Response Police to Take Over PM Protection in Hungary from TEK
- 5 May 2026 6:21 AM
- current affairs
The rapid-response unit of the Hungarian police is to take over the task of protecting the prime minister effective May 9, Prime Minister-elect Peter Magyar said on Facebook on Monday, adding that he had already notified the director of the anti-terrorism unit TEK, which had so far fulfilled the role.
Anita Orban to Serve as Deputy PM
- 27 Apr 2026 3:16 PM
- current affairs
The incoming foreign minister, Anita Orban, will also serve as deputy prime minister in the Tisza government, the prime minister-elect, Peter Magyar, announced in a Facebook post on Saturday.
Legal Twist: Chief Prosecutor Seizes Control of Central Bank Case in Hungary
- 22 Apr 2026 5:40 PM
- current affairs
Hungary's Prosecutor General has taken over a case involving the National Bank of Hungary (NBH) from the police.
National Celebration Planned in Budapest for New Government's Inauguration
- 20 Apr 2026 6:39 AM
- current affairs
The Tisza Party will organise a major national event on Kossuth Square in front of Parliament to mark the inaugural session of the new National Assembly, party leader and prime minister-elect Peter Magyar announced in Budapest on Friday.
Donald Trump Breaks Silence Following Viktor Orbán’s Election Defeat
- 16 Apr 2026 12:42 PM
- current affairs
In his first public comments since the Hungarian elections, Donald Trump addressed the defeat of his long-time ally, Viktor Orbán. Speaking with the Italian daily Corriere della Sera two days after the results, the U.S. President offered a mix of praise for Orbán’s past leadership while notably shifting his tone to the past tense.

















