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Call For Accountability Of Orban's Circle Over Billions
After taking an oath, Modiow spoke before parliament, stating he would do everything for the country and noting how power can corrupt.
MDR Aktuell
Mogyor Confirmed As Hungary's New Prime Minister
Mogyor took office in the constituent session of the Hungarian parliament in Budapest. This follows an election victory in mid-April that ended a 16-year period and is expected to bring about comprehensive changes.
Deutschlandfunk
Hungary Plans Healthcare Savings
Planned savings in the healthcare system are expected to lead to consequences.
MDR Kultur
Mogyor Aims To Reverse Orbán's Authoritarian Regulations, Seen As EU-Friendly
A figure identified as Mogyor is considered EU-friendly and aims to reverse authoritarian regulations implemented by Orban. Péter Magyar, an opposition figure, is considered EU-friendly, according to a German radio report.
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Viktor Orban To Remain Fidesz Party Leader
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban stated he will remain the leader of the Fidesz party. This decision is expected to be finalized at a Fidesz renewal congress scheduled for June.
WDR 5
Hungary's New Head Of Government Modiör Addresses Parliament
A new head of government, identified as Modi, is scheduled to be sworn in by the parliament in Hungary today. The previous Prime Minister, Viktor Orban, suffered a complete fiasco in the recent election campaign. Before taking office, he had announced plans to fight corruption, reform the healthcare system, and restructure the media system. He also promised better relations with the European Union. His appointment ends the 16-year government of right-nationalist Prime Minister Orban. Mogyor's message signals a new era, marked by the EU flag flying again at the Parliament in Budapest after more than ten years. Tens of thousands of people gathered in Kossuth Square in front of the Hungarian Parliament for the event. The 45-year-old leader denounced corruption under his predecessor Orban.
NDR Info
Viktor Orban Suffers Heavy Election Defeat
Speculation is rising regarding Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's political future, with suggestions he might not return as premier if certain developments occur.
VRT Radio 1
EU Demands Rule Of Law Reforms From Hungary Amid Stagnation
Hungary's economy has not grown for several years, requiring funds for recovery. The European Union expects reforms from Hungary, specifically concerning the rule of law, which has been damaged under Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
VRT Radio 1
Orban Accused Of Systematic Energy Policy Obstruction
A systematic obstruction by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán of energy policy was mentioned.
WAMU 88.5 DC
Hungarian Parliament Elects New
A new Parliament has formed in Hungary following a election held last month. The previously orderly Fidesz rule is now collapsing, according to the source. A statement from Hungary declared that the parliament now belongs to the people again, marking what was described as 'their regime change'. Deputy Peter Magiar delivered an inaugural speech, promising to serve Hungary and not to reign. He stated that the Hungarian people have mandated an end to decades of wandering and the opening of a new chapter in the country's history. Magiar committed to changing not only the government but also the entire system, aiming for a fresh start. The broadcast mentioned this development as part of its current affairs program.
WAMU 88.5 DC