Magyar Unmasked: Continuity in Practice, Change in Rhetoric |
Magyar Unmasked: Continuity in Practice, Change in Rhetoric
In his first statements after his victory, Magyar made it clear that Hungary’s energy ties with Russia would not be cut off to please Brussels, but the format of relations would shift from the realm of “personal friendship” to cold pragmatism.
Three days after the election, he also picked up the phone and called Benjamin Netanyahu.
The Three-Hour Reality Check
The following day, on 13 April, during a marathon three-hour press conference, the new prime minister began to spell out what his government would actually do.
On migration, there was no ambiguity.
“I’m going to strengthen the border even more. We do not accept any pacts or redistribution mechanisms. And we will maintain our border fence on the southern border and repair it.”
“I’m going to strengthen the border even more. We do not accept any pacts or redistribution mechanisms. And we will maintain our border fence on the southern border and repair it.”
From June 2026, new work permits for non-EU nationals will be suspended. The physical and political architecture built under Orbán remains firmly in place.
On Ukraine and the €90 billion EU loan, Magyar offered a carefully calibrated formula:
“Hungary will not participate in financing the €90 billion loan for Ukraine. However, we will not prevent Kiev from receiving assistance.”
“Hungary will not........