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Magyar to meet Hungarian president as Trump says next PM 'a good man'

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Magyar to meet Hungarian president as Trump says next PM 'a good man'

TL;DR

Péter Magyar, who defeated Viktor Orbán, is meeting Hungary's president to expedite his transition to prime minister. US President Donald Trump praised Magyar as a 'good man' amid the political shift.

Key points

  • Péter Magyar ended Viktor Orbán's 16-year rule
  • Magyar seeks a quick transition to prime minister
  • President Tamás Sulyok expected to nominate Magyar
  • Trump praised Magyar as a 'good man'
  • Magyar plans to suspend news coverage he deems propaganda

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Péter MagyarViktor OrbánDonald TrumpTamás Sulyok

Why it matters

The political transition in Hungary could reshape the country's governance and international relations.

The man who ended Viktor Orbán's 16 years in office, Péter Magyar, is set to meet Hungary's president, seeking a speedy transfer of power after Sunday's landslide victory.

President Tamás Sulyok, who has refused Magyar's demand to step down, is widely expected to nominate Magyar as the next prime minister. Magyar has said he needs to be in office by about 5 May

Hungary's next PM appeared on public radio and TV for the first time in 18 months on Wednesday and made clear his intention to suspend their news coverage, which he has condemned as propaganda.

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump said Magyar was a "good man", having actively campaigned for Orbán.

"I think the new man's going to do a good job," Trump told ABC News reporter Jonathan Karl, having previously called on Hungarians to "get out and vote" for his friend and close ally, Orbán.

The outgoing PM was also invited to the meeting on Wednesday by President Sulyok.

Magyar broke with Orbán's party in March 2024 and over two years attracted a cross-section of public support for his Tisza party, which swept the ruling Fidesz from power on Sunday with a so-called super-majority of two-thirds of the seats in parliament.

He said 70-80% of Hungary's media had been requisitioned by Orbán allies, insulting him and his party with 300 lies every day, not allowing him a single appearance on state TV even once.

But that changed on Wednesday, first with a half-hour broadcast on state-run Kossuth radio followed by an appearance on M1 TV, in which he confirmed his aim to suspend their news coverage and form a new broadcast authority to ensure press freedom.

"Every Hungary deserves a public service media that broadcasts the truth," he told Kossuth radio, explaining he was not after personal revenge, even though he and his family had been insulted "morning, noon and night".

His interviews were at times combative as he told the TV and radio hosts that their outlets had broadcast propaganda.

Magyar is in a rush to overturn years of Orbán policies that turned Hungary into what the European Parliament termed an "electoral autocracy". Hungarians became angered by repeated scandals involving corruption and cronyism, and Magyar has spoken of his predecessor's administration robbing his country bare.

Billions of euros of EU funding was frozen over rule of law and other issues, and Magyar talked to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Tuesday in a bid to unlock the cash.

Hungary's economy has been languishing for some time and Von der Leyen said there was "swift work to be done to... restore the rule of law. Realign with our shared European values".

An estimated €17bn (£14.8bn) has been suspended, but Hungary is also waiting for €16bn more to be approved in defence loans.

In a twist, Orbán is expected to be still in place as caretaker prime minister when EU leaders meet for an informal summit in Cyprus on 23-34 April.

EU leaders are urgently pushing for Hungary to overturn a veto imposed by Orbán on €90bn in aid to Ukraine in the weeks leading up to the election.

Magyar has made clear he does not consider the veto to be relevant, as Hungary was one of three countries that opted out of the loan to Ukraine last December. However, it is not clear how the veto will be lifted and whether Orbán will himself be involved.

Orbán himself has largely kept quiet since his landslide election defeat. He posted a message on Facebook making clear he intended to rebuild his party: "The work begins. Let's reorganise ourselves and keep fighting for the Hungarian people!"

Q&A

Who is Péter Magyar and what is his political significance in Hungary?

Péter Magyar is the politician who ended Viktor Orbán's 16-year tenure as prime minister, marking a significant political shift in Hungary.

What did Donald Trump say about Hungary's next prime minister?

Donald Trump referred to Péter Magyar as a 'good man' and expressed confidence in his ability to lead Hungary effectively.

What is the timeline for Péter Magyar to assume office as prime minister?

Péter Magyar aims to be in office by around May 5, following his recent electoral victory.

Why is President Tamás Sulyok's nomination of Magyar significant?

Tamás Sulyok's expected nomination of Magyar as prime minister is crucial for the swift transition of power after the recent elections.

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At a glance

  • Péter Magyar ended Viktor Orbán's 16-year rule
  • Magyar seeks a quick transition to prime minister
  • President Tamás Sulyok expected to nominate Magyar
  • Trump praised Magyar as a 'good man'
  • Magyar plans to suspend news coverage he deems propaganda

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