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Hungary’s new PM takes oath of office, ending Orban’s 16-year rule

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BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Hungary’s Peter Magyar took his oath of office on Saturday to become the country’s new prime minister, ending Viktor Orban’s 16 years of autocratic rule.

Magyar’s center-right Tisza party defeated Orban’s nationalist-populist Fidesz in a stunning blow last month, gaining more votes and seats in parliament than any other party in Hungary’s post-Communist history.

The win, which gave Tisza a two-thirds parliamentary majority, will allow it to roll back many of the policies that gave Orban a reputation among his critics as a far-right authoritarian.

In a speech to lawmakers in Hungary’s parliament after being sworn in, Magyar said he would not use his office to “rule” Hungary, “but to serve my homeland.”

“I’m not standing here because I’m different from anyone else in the country,” Magyar said. “I stand here because millions of Hungarians decided that they want change. And this trust that we have received is both a weight of honor and a moral obligation, but also a wonderful feeling.”

Magyar has vowed to restore democratic institutions and governmental checks and balances that were heavily eroded during Orban’s rule, and to clamp down on alleged corruption.

His government is expected to transform political dynamics within the European Union, where the former prime minister had upended the bloc by frequently vetoing key decisions, most recently concerning support for neighboring Ukraine.

A parliament without Orbán

On Saturday, Magyar, a 45-year-old lawyer who founded Tisza in 2024 after years as an insider in Orban’s party, entered the sprawling neo-Gothic parliament building alongside 140 of his party representatives.

Tisza now controls 141 seats in Hungary’s 199-seat parliament. Orban’s Fidesz-KDNP coalition controls 52 seats, down from 135, while the far-right Mi Hazank (Our........

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