Hungary's New Magyar Government Under PĂŠter Magyar Pledges Rule of Law Reforms

- PĂŠter Magyar's Respect and Freedom Party (Tisza) won a two-thirds supermajority with 141 of 199 seats last month, ending Viktor OrbĂĄn's 16-year Fidesz rule.
- Reforms focus on restoring judicial independence, media freedom, eliminating political influence in state institutions and companies.
- The government plans to join the European Public Prosecutor's Office to tackle EU budget fraud, corruption, and fund misuse, amid increased scrutiny of OrbĂĄn-era exposures.
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